NAVMC A Ch 1 28 Nov 2012

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1 ADMINISTRATIVE rnstructions: If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute this task MMG-1103: Zero a Night Aiming Device (NAD) for a medium machinegun (B) EVALUA'l'ION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLET: MCSF MACHINE GUNNER MOJT Given a medium machinegun, amrnunj.tion, a night aiming device, and a target at 500 meters. To achieve point of aim/point of impact. 1. Select a suitable target downrange, preferably at 500 meters. 2. Ensure that both the rail grabber and TPIAL have been securely tightened with a flat-tip screwdriver. 3. Ensure that the TPIAL has been preset to zero. 4. Turn the selector switch to Setting 3 (AIM - HI). 5. While looking through the NVD, press the cable switch button to activate the aiming beam. 6. Manipulate the gun until the aiming beam is centered on the target. 7. Fire a 6-round burst and observe the beaten zone. 8. Re-tighten the PEQ-2 and its mount with a screwdriver. 9. Re-lay the gun to move the impacts onto the target. 10. Repeat ~teps 6 through 8 above until the burst is on target. 11. Once the burst is on target, keep the gun in place and have an assistant make adjustments to move the aiming beam onto the target by adjusting windage first, then elevation. 12. Re-tighten both the rail grabber and TPIAL with a screwdriver. 13. Fire another 6-round burst and make any necessary adjustments to the aiming beam. 14. Remove the lens cap from the illuminator. 15. Turn the selector sto~itch to Setting 5 (DUAL - HI/HI). 16. Rotate the focus know toward the spot illumination setting until the illuminating be~~ is small enough to be centered through visual observation. 17. Manipulate the illuminating beam adjusters so that the aiming beam is centered in the middle of the illuminating beam. 18. Fire a final 6-round burst to confirm the field zero. PREREQUISI~E EVENTS: 0331-MMG-1101 RELATED EVENTS: 0300-M MMG MMG M MMG Ml"lG ll-M Enclosure (1)

2 1. FM Light and Medium machineguns 2. MCWP Machineguns and MachJnegun Gunnery 3. TM 10470A-12&P/1A Operator's and Unit Maintenance Manual, Target Pointer Illuminator/Aiming Light, AN/PEQ-2A SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace Quantity 30 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Machine Gun Field Fire Range Facility Code Machine Gun Transition Range AD~NISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO~El or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute this task MMG-1104: Zero the AN/PVS-17C for a medium machinegun (B) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUS~NMENT INTERVAL: 12 w~nths BILLET: MCSF MACHINE GUNNER MOJT Given a medium macnlnegun, ammunition, a night optical device, and a target at 500 meters, while wearing a fighting load. To achieve point of aim/point of impact. 1. Select a sui table target do\ mrange, preferably at 500 meters. 2. Ensure the PVS-17 mount has been securely tightened to the rail with a flat-tip screwdriver. 3. Turn the PVS-17 on and adjust the reticle for brightness and focus. 4. Lay the gun on the target, with the reticle in the center of the target. 5. Fire a 6-round burst and observe the beaten zone. 6. Re-tighten the PVS-17 mount with a scre>o~driver. 7. Re-lay the gun to move the impacts onto the target. 8. Repeat steps 5 through 7 above until the burst is on target. 9. Once the burst is on targe~, keep the gun in place and have an assistant make adjustments to move the sight onto the target by adjusting windage first, then elevation. 10. Fire another 6-round burst and make any necessary adjustments to the reticle. 11. The PVS-17 is zeroed when the reticle is centered on the beaten zone. 12. Fire a final 6-round burst to confirm the field zero Enclosure (1}

3 PREREQUISITE EVENTS: 0331-MMG-1101 RELATED EVENTS: 0311-M MMG M MMG M MMG M MMG FM Light and Medium machineguns 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery 3. TM &P Operators Manual for AN/PVS-17/17B/17C Miniature Night Sight SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC Al31 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace Quantity 30 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Machine Gun Transition Range Facility Code Machine Gun Field Fire Range ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organi1.ation/Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute this task MMG-1106: Conduct the 12.7-meter Basic Course for the medium machinegun (Gunnery Table I) (B) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLET: MCSF MACHINE GUNNER MOJT Given a medium machinegun, ammunition, and basic machinegun targets at 12.7-meters, while wearing a fighting load. S~DARD: By achieving a minimum score of 70 points out of a possible Prepare tt'lo (2) 6-round belts of anununition. 2. Engage pasters in Bank 3-4 (one paster each) with one 6-round burst each. 3. Prepare a 30-round belt of ammunition. 4. Engage pasters in Bank 5-6 (5 pasters total) with one 6-round burst each, using the traverse and search mechanism for each subsequent burst. 5. Prepare a 48-round belt of ammunition. 6. Engage pasters in Bank 7-8 (8 pasters total) with one 6-round burst each, using the traverse and search mechanism as appropriate for each subsequent burst. 7. Prepare fou~ (4) 6-round belts of ammunition. 8. In a time limit of 45 seconds, engage pasters in Bank 1-4 (4 pasters 4-67 Enclosure (1)

4 total) with one 6-round burst each. No manipulation of the T&E is required.other than to obtain proper sight alignment and picture before firing the 6-round bursts. 9. Prepare a 30-round belt of ammunition. 10. In a time limit of 30 seconds, engage pasters in Bank 5-6 (5 pasters total) with one 6-round burst each, using the traverse and search mechanism for each subsequent burst. 11. Prepare a 48-round belt of ammunition. 12. In a time limit of 45 seconds, engage pasters in Bank 7-8 (8 targets total) with one 6-round burst each, using the traverse and search mechanism as appropriate for each subsequent burst. PREREQUISITE EVENTS: RELATED EVENTS: 0331-MMG MMG MMG MMG MMG MMG MMG FM Light and Medium machineguns 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62rnm 4 Ball M80/l Trace Quantity 192 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Basic 10M-25M Firing Range (Zero) Facility Code Machine Gun Transition Range Facility Code Machine Gun Field Fire Range MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Total possible score for Table I is 102 points, with a minimum of 70 points for a passing score. 2. Only rounds that impact on or within the line of the paster will be scored. 3. Each hit is scored as one point. 4. Only 6 rounds per paster will be scored, for a total score of 6 points per paster. 5. Table I score constitutes qualification for the medium machinegun gunner assigned to Nuclear Weapons Security (NWS) Battalions only. For Fleet Antiterrorism Security Teams Table II (Multiple Engagement Course) must also be fired, and the two scores added together in order to achieve a qualification score. NWS Battalions may train this task to standard with use of the Indoor Simulated Marksmanship rrainer (ISM'r). If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute this task MMG-1107: Co~duct the Multiple Engagement Course for the medium machinegun {Gunnery Table II) (B) 4-68 Enclosure (1)

5 EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUS~NMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLET: MCSF MACHINE GUNNER MOJT Given a medium rnachinegun, ammunition, double E-silhouette or stationary vehtcle targets from 400 to 800 meters, and CB~~ PPE, while wearing a fighting load. By achieving a minimum score of 21 points out of a possible Prepare a belt of 252 rounds of annnunition. 2. In a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at 500 meters. 3. In a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at 400 meters. 4. In a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at 700 meters. 5. In a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a stationary vehicle silhouette target at BOO meters. 6. In a time limit of 35 seconds, engage multiple double-e silhouette targets at 400 and 600 meters. 7. In a time limit of 35 seconds, engage multiple double-e silhouette targets at 500 and 700 meters. B. In a time limit of 45 seconds, engage multiple double-e silhouette targets at 100, 600, and 700 meters. 9. In a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a stationary vehicle silhouette target at 800 meters. 10. In a time limit of 35 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at 500 meters and a stationary vehicle silhouette target at 800 meters. 11. While in a CBRN posture wearing a field protective mask w/hood and gloves, and in a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at 500 meters. 12. While in a CBRN posture wearing a field protective mask w/hood and gloves, and in a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at 600 meters. 13. While in a CBRN posture wearing a field protective mask w/hood and gloves, and in a time limit of 35 seconds, engage multiple double-e silhouette targets at 500 and 700 meters. 14. While in a CBRN posture wearing a field protective mask w/hood and gloves, and in a time limit of 45 seconds, engage multiple double-e silhouette targets at 400 and 600 meters, and a stationary vehicle silhouette target at BOO meters. PREREOUISI'l'E EVEN'l'S: 0331-MMG-1101 RELATED EVENTS: 0311-M MMG MMG MI-lG MMG MMG MMG Enclosure (1)

6 REFERENCES : 1. FM Light and Medium machineguns 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC Al31 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Trace Quantity 252 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Machine Gun Transition Range Facility Code Machine Gun Field Fire Range MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INS~UCTIONS: 1. All target engagements are conducted at the sustained rate using 6-8 round bursts. 2. The ammunition belt of 252 rounds allows for an allotment of two 6-8 round bursts for each of the 21 targets. Any leftover bursts (resulting from first-burst hits) may be applied to a target that was not hit with the first or second burst, but no more than three bursts are allo ~ed for any target. 3. Scoring is as follows: 3 points for first burst hits, 2 points for second burst hits, 1 point for third burst hits, and minus one point (-1) for targets not hit. If this equ).pment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute thi~ task. Conduct the Range Card Course for the medium machinegun (Gunnery Table III) (B) 8152~MMG-110B: EV-ALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLET: MCSF MACHINE GUNNER MOJT Given a medium machinegun, ammunition, single- and double-e silhouette targets from 400 to 900 meters, while wearing a fighting load. To record and fire targets in a defensive situation. 1. With a 48-round belt of ammunition, register the Final Protective Line (FPL) using 12-round bursts. 2. Record the 1'&E data for the FPL on the range card. 3. With a 48-round belt of awe~nition, register the two double-e silhouette targets (one at 400 and one at 600 meters), and the two 4-silhouette target banks (one at 800 and one at 900 meters). 4. Record the T&E data for the point targets on the range card. 5. With a 24-round belt of ammunition, register Lhe two linear targets; one shallow target at 500 meters, and one deep target centered at 900 meters Enclosure (1)

7 6. Record the T&E data for the linear targets on the range card. 7. With a 12-round belt of ammunition, engage the two linear targets usi.ng T&E data from the range card. 8. With a 24-round belt of a~munition, engage the four point targets using T&E data from the range card. 9. With a 12-round belt of ammunition, fire the final protective line using T&E data from the range card in a single burst. PREREQUISITE EVENTS: 0331-MMG MMG-1102 RELATED EVENTS: 0331-MMG MMG MMG MMG MMG MMG Mi"1G MMG FM Light and Medium IT~chineguns 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC Quantity A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace 168 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Machine Gun Field Fire Range Facility Code Machine Gun Transition Range MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Performance steps 1-6 are for the registration of targets and the preparation of the range card. 2. Performance steps 7-9 are engagement and are scored as follows: 1 point for each target hit, with a total possible of 7 points. 3. When firing the FPL, the burst must achieve grazing fire, as evidenced by the beaten zone striking a reference point determined during registration. 4. A passing score on this gunnery table is 5 out of 7. If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission re~uirement, individuals are not required to execute this -task. Nuclear Weapons Security (NWS) Battalions are not required to qualify on this task MMG-1109: Conduct the Night Vision Device (NVD) Course for the medium machinegun (Gunnery Table IV) (B) &VALUATION-CODED: NO SUST.Al:NMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLET: MCSF MACHINE GUNNER MOJT 4-71 Enclosure {1)

8 Given a medium machinegun, amnmnition, night vision device(s}, and double-e and stationary vehicle silhouette targets from 400 to 800 meters, while wearing a fighting load. To engage targets in a non-illuminated environment. 1. Prepare a belt of 144 rounds. 2. In a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at meters. 3. In a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at meters. 4. In a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at meters. 5. In a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a stationary vehicle ::~ilhouette target at 800 meters. 6. In a time limit of 35 seconds, engage multiple double-e silhouette targets at 400 and 600 meters. 7. In a time limit of 35 seconds, engage multiple double-e silhouette targets at 500 and 700 meters. 8. In a time limit of 45 seconds, engage multiple double-e silhouette targets at 400, 600, and 700 meters. 9. In a time limit of 20 seconds, engage target at 800 meters. a stationary vehicle silhouette PREREQUISITE EVENTS : 0331-t-1MG MMG-1101 RELATED EVENTS: 0331-MMG MMG MMG MMG MMG MMG MMG MMG FM Light and Medium machineguns 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: 2!. A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace Quantity 144 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Machine Gun Transition Range Facility Code Machine Gun Field Fire Range MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The awmunition load allows for an allotment of two 6-round bursts for each of the 12 targets. Any leftover bursts (resulting from a first-burst hit) may be applied to a target that was not hit with the first or second burst, but no more than three bursts are allowed for any target. 2. Scoring criteria: 3 points for 1st burst 4-72 Enclosure (1)

9 hits, 2 points for 2nd burst hits, 1 point for 3rd burst hits, minus one (- 1) point if target is not hit within the first three bursts points are required to achieve a passing score on Table IV. If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute this task MMG-1110: Conduct the 12.7-rneter Bipod Course for the medium machinegun (Gunnery Table (V) (B) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLET: MCSF ~mchine GUNNER t-10jt Given a medium machinegun, ammunition, basic machinegun targets at 12.7 meters, while wearing a fighting load. To achieve hits on at least 4 of the 6 targets presented. 1. Prepare a belt of Fire a 6-round burst 3. Fire a 6-round burst 4. Fire a 6-round burst 5. Fire a 6-round burst Fire a 6-round burst Fire a 6-round burst rounds of ammunition. at scoring space 3 on at SCOling space 4 on at scoring space 5 on at scoring space 6 on at scoring space 7 on at scoring space 8 on the target. the target. the target. the target. the target. the target. PREREQUISITE EVENTS: 0331-MMG-1101 RELATED EVENTS: 0331-MMG MMG MMG MMG I"iMG FM Light and Medium rnachineguns 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A131 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/l Trace Quantity 36 RANGE/~NING AREA: Facility Code Basic 10M-25M Firing Range (Zero) MISCELLANEOUS: 4-73 Enclosure (1)

10 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. On the Basic Machinegun Target, scoring spaces 1 and 2 are used for zeroing, spaces 3 through 8 are used during the familiarization course. 2. One point is awarded for each scoring space hit. 3. A minimum score of 4 out of 6 must be achieved to pass Gunnery Table V and progress on to Gunnery '!'able VI. If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute this task. Nuclear Weapons Security (NWS} Battalions are not required to qualify on this task MMG-1111: Conduct the Bipod Multiple Engagement Course for the medium machinegun (Gunnery Table VI) (B) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months BILLET: MCSF MACHINE GUNNER MOJT Given a medium machinegun, ammunition, double E-silhouette or stationary vehicle targets from 100 to 400 meters, and CBRN PPE, while wearing a fighting load. By achieving a minimum score of 22 points out of a possible Prepare a 132-round belt of ammunition. 2. In a time limit of 5 seconds, engage a single-e silhouette target at meters. In a time meters. In a time meters and limit of 10 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at 400 limit of 20 seconds, engage a single-e silhouette target at 200 a double-e silhouette target at 400 meters. In at time limit of 25 seconds, engage mul t:l.ple single-e silhouette targets at 100 and 200 meters, and a double-e silhouette target at 400 meters. 6. While in a CBRN posture wearing a field protective mask w/hood and gloves, and in a time limit of 10 seconds, engage a single-e silhouette target at 100 meters. 7. While in a CBRN posture wearing a field protective mask w/hood and gloves, and in a time limit of 15 seconds, engage a double-e silhouette target at 300 meters. 8. While in a CBRN posture \'learing a field protective mask w/hood and gloves, and in a time limit of 20 seconds, engage a single-e silhouette target at 100 meters and a double-e silhouette targel at 300 meters. PREREQUISITE EVENTS: RELATED EVENTS: 0331-MMG MMG MMG MMG t-lMG MMG MMG Enclosure { 1}

11 1. FM Light and Medium machineguns 2. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC Quantity Al31 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball M80/1 Trace 132 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Machine Gun Transition Range Facility Code Machine Gun Field Fire Range MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. All target engagements are conducted at the sustained rate using 6-8 round bursts. 2. The ammunition belt of 132 rounds allows for an allotment of two 6-8 round bursts for each of the 11 targets. Any leftover bursts (resulting from first-burst hits) may be applied to a target that was not hit with the first or second burst, but no more than three bursts are allowed for any target. 3. Scoring is as follows: 3 points for first burst hits, 2 points for second burst hits, 1 point for third burst hits, and minus one point (-1) for targets not hit. 4. A score of 22 points (out of a possible 33) is required to pass Table VI. If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals arc not required to execute this task. Nuclear Weapons Security (N~ ls) Battalions are not required to qualify on this task. MCSF-CMBH-1001: Conduct un-aided observation (B) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months MOS PERFORMING: 0300 PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, W0-1, CW0-2, CWQ-3, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT FORMAL load. Given an area to observe and a mission, while wearing a fighting To identify threats. 1. Establish security. 2. Conduct a hasty search of the area of observation. 3. Prioritize likely areas of threat. 4. Establish a baseline. 5. Detect anomalies Enclosure (1)

12 6. Report threats to highex headquarters. RELATED EVENTS: 0300-CMBH MCWP Scouting and Patrolling 2. MCWP Scout Sniping SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light MCSF-CMBH-1002: Conduct aided observation (B) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months MOS PERFORMING: 0300 PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, W0-1, Cvi0-2, CW0-3, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT FORMAL Given an area to obsexve, a mission, and an observation device(s), while wearing a fighting load. To identify threats. 1. Establish security. 2. Employ observation device(s). 3. Conduct a hasty search of the area of observation. 4. Prioritize likely areas of threat. 5. Establish a baseline. 6. Conduct a detailed search of the area of observation. 7. Detect anomalies. 8. Report infor~ation to higher headquarters. PREREQUISITE EVENTS: 0300-CMBH PTS MCWP Scouting and Patrolling 2. MCWP Scout Sniping SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light 4-76 Enclosure (1)

13 EQUIPMENT: AN/PVS-7/14. MISCELLANEOUS: 1. AN/PAS AN/PVS-178/C. AN/PVQ-31A/31B (RCO). 6. Binoculars NAVMC A Ch 1 3. AN/PAS ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This task can be trained using any day/night observation device, or a combination of devices LEVEL EVEN~S 8152-AT-2001: Conduct force protection measures Ev.ALUA~ION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SE~~ING: FORMAL references. Given any Force Protection Condition, and without the ai.d of To deter, detect, defend, and mitigate threat activities. 1. Review threat brief 2. Revie\'1 TTPs 3. Conduct random antiterrorism measures. 4. Demonstrate force protection measures. 1. DoD P DoD Antiterrorism Handbook (FOUO) 2. JP 3-07 Joint Doctrine for Military Operations Other Than War 3. NAVMC DIR AT/CIP T&R Manual 4. TRADOC G2 Handbook #1 A Military Guide to Terrorism in the 21st Century 8152-BDE-2001: Prepare for Dynamic Entry EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: This event encompasses the preparations conducted concurrently with mission planning and immediately following the completion of planning. BILLETS: MCSF Breacher FORMAL Given all necessary equipment. To ensure the assault team is ready to execute the mission Enclosure (1)

14 1. Gather explosive materials 2. Determine mechanical equipment required 3. Construct charges 4. Calculate safe blast overpress.ure stand off. 5. Construct priming systems 6. Prepare mechanical equipment 7. Prepare ballistic equipment B. Prepare thermal equipment 9. Conduct a breacher's brief 10. Conduct rehearsals 11. Conduct inspections 1. TM 10698A-10/1 M1014, Joint Service Shotgun SUPPORT REQUr.REMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A011 Cartridge, 12 Gauge ~00 Buckshot M16 AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209 M023 Charge, Demolition Block M /4 M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E M980 Charge, Demolition Sheet Inch M981 Charge, Demolition Sheet Inch M982 Charge, Demolition Sheet Inch MM30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140 ~~44 Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S MM45. Chg. Demo Flex Linear Shaped 125 Gra MM46 Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S MM47 Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S MM51 Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK143 MM52 Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK144 MN52 MK154 Mod 0 MU40 Cord, Detonating 400 Grains per Foot MU42 Cord, Detonating 100 Grains per Foot Quantity 10 cartridges per Marine 100 rounds per Marine 8 charges per Marine 250 FT per Marine 2 cases per ~~rine 11 cases per Marine 21 cases per Marine 10 charges per Marine 24 FT per Marine 24 FT per Marine 18 FT per ~1arine 30 FT per Marine 30 FT per Marine 18 FT per Marine 24 cases per Marine 18 FT per Marine 18 FT per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: :facility Code Light Demolition Range EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: ), Personal Protective Equipment, Shotgun {Mossberg Model 500, or Benelli 1014}, ~,ull Spectrum Battle Equipment {FSBE) TAMCN: C35012E;Configuration D MATERIAL: Scientific Calculator, E-Silhouette Targets, Non-Metallic PropStick, Goodyear 330B Rubber, 1000 ml IV bags, 550 Cord, Spray Adhesive, Door {wood or metal), Door knobs, \'Jindows (Double Hung, Plate, or Casement) UNITS/PERSONNEL: Trauma qualified Corpsman OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: 1. LMT Rebar Cutter Assembly Operators Manual. 2. MOES-BL Methods of Entry School Breacher Logbook. 3. STIHL 510/760 STIHL TS 510, 760 Instruction Manual. 4. TCTK Tactical Cutting Torch Kits Operating Instructions Manual (July 2006). 5. TM 4-78 Enclosure (1)

15 10003A/07172A/09081A-13 & amp; P Remington and Mossberg Shotgun Operators Manual. 6. TM 1069BA-23A & amp; P/2 M1014 Shotgun Maintenance Manual. 7. Unit SOP MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINIS!r~IVE INSTRUCTIONS: Ordnance: Unit of issue depicting "cases" should annotate "rolls." SPECLAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting explosiv~ breaching must be qualified and certified as a Methods of Entry Breacher BDE-2002: Conduct Dynamic Entry EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: This event encompasses the Breacher's actions in the I.ast Covered and Concealed Position (LCC), actions on the objective, a~d actions irr~~diately following conclusion of the assault. The Breacher is expected to use one or more of the following breaching methods to accomplish this task: explosive, thermal, mechanical and ballistic based upon mission requirements. BILLETS: MCSF Breacher FORMAL Given all necessary equipment. To allow unobstructed entry of the assault team while minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel. PERFO~CE S~EPS: 1. Move to breach point 2. Conduct breach 3. Conduct post-assault actions 1. TM 10698A-10/l M1014, Joint Service Shotgun SUPPOR! REQUIREMENTS: RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Light Demolition Range EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: ), Personal Protective Equipment, Full Spectrum Battle Equipment (.E'SBE) C35012E; Configuration D TAMCN: MATERIAL: Doors (wood or metal), Door knobs, Deadbolts, Windows (Double Hung, Plate, or Casement) OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: 1. LMT Rebar Cutter Assembly Operators Manual. 2. MOES-BL Methods of F.ntry School Breacher Logbook. 3. STIHL 4-79 Enclosure {1)

16 510/760 STIHL TS 510, 760 Instruction Manual. 4. TCTK Tactical Cutting Torch Kits Operating Instructions Manual (July 2006). 5. TM 10003A/07172A/09081A-13 & arnp; P Remington and Mossberg Shotgun Operators Manual. 6. TM 10698A-23B & aw~; P/2 Ml014 Shotgun Maintenance Manual Unit SOP MISCELLANEOUS: SPECXAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting explosive breaching must be qualified and certified as a Methods of Entry Breacher COMM-2001: Communicate without wired, wireless corununication devices EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUS~r.NMENT INTERVAL: 24 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT MOJT Given a tactical situation. Ensuring orders are understood. 1. Execute the hand-and-arm signals for individual actions/com.'llands 2. Execute the hand-and-arm signals for team/squad/platoon formations 3. Execute the hand-and-arm signals for weapons cormnands 4. Execute the hand-and-arm signals for battle drills 5. Employ visible and infrared light signals 1. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad 2. MCWP Scouting and Patrolling SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: EQUIPMENT: 1. Military flash light, red lens capable. devices. 3. Chemlights. 2. Night vision MATERIAL: FM Visual Signals 8152-COMM-2002: Communicate using security forces wireless communications EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT MOJT Given a tactical situation, frequencies and call sign Enclosure (1)

17 To establish communication with the distant site. PERFORMANCE S~EPS: 1. Assemble the wireless system. 2. Troubleshoot as required. 3. Conduct a communications check. SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: MATERIAL: MCRP Multi-Service Communications Procedures and Tactical Radio Procedures in Joint Environment 8152-COMM-2003: Communicate using wired communications Ev.ALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFO~NG: 0300, 0302, 0311, 0317, 0321, 0331, 0341, 0351, 0352, 0369, 8001 PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT MOJT Given an ST,-3 complete field t.el ephone and communication wire connected to a distant site. To establish communication with a distance site. 1. Inspect equipment for serviceability. 2. Connect t\-io or more telephones with \-lire. 3. Perform a communications check. 4. Troubleshoot as required. 1. MCRP 6-22C RADIO OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK 2. TM 11-5B P Operator's Manual for the TA-1/PT If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ ~quipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute this task COMM-2004: Submit Security Forces reports EVALUAXION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT INITIAL ~NING SETTING: MOJT 4-81 Enclosure (1)

18 Given a mission and reportable information. To accomplish the mission. 1. Submit a SITREP. 2. Submit a SALUTE report. 3. Submit an IED/ UXO report. 4. Submit a CASEVAC request. 5. Submit a SOT report. 6. Submit a detainee report. 7. Submit a position report. 1. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad 2. MCWP Scouting and Patrolling SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: MATERIAL: FM Radio Operator's Handbook MISCELLANEOUS: ADMXNISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This task can be trained to standard through the use of the Virtual Battlefield System 2 (VBS2) DM-2001: Zero the designated marksman rifle EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUS~NMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: Designated Marksman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL Given an observer, target at 100 yards and ammunition. To achieve point of aim/point of impac~ within three minutes of angle (MOA). 1. Apply weapons conditions. 2. Assume a supported firing position. 3. Prepare for firing. 4. Fire a cold bore shot and record impact location. 5. Fire a 3 round group. 6. Record information in the data book. 7. Apply required adjustments to scope. 8. Fire a second zeroing group (repeating steps 5 through 7). 9. Fire a 3 round shot group to confirm ~ero 10. Annotate zeroing data into data book Enclosure (1}

19 1. TM 02648C-10/l Designated Marksman Rifle SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC AAll Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range Ml18 LR Quantity 10 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Rifle Known Distance (KD) Range MATERIAL: 1. 'I'M for MllO SASS. 2. DM student handbook. 3. TM for Premier Scope DM-2002: Determine cold bore placement EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: The Designated J.Vlarksman will determine the placement of a cold bore shot after multiple cold bore shots have been conducted. Once determined, it is continually tracked to better achieve first round impacts on threats. BILLETS: Desiqnated Marksman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL Given an observer, a target at 100 yards, ammunition. To within three minutes of angle from point of aim. 1. Apply weapons conditions 2. Assume a shooting position 3. Analyze placement of cold bore shot to zero. 4. Determine ballistics and weather to hit threat. 5. Apply adjustments/holds to scope turrets. 6. Engage the threat. 7. Assess the threat. 8. Make entries in data book/gun log. CHAINED EVENTS: 8152-DM FM u.s. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment 2. MCSF DM TL Handbook 3. MCSFBN Df.ol DRILL GUIDE Marine Corps Security Force Battalion Designated Marksman Drill Guide 4. MCWP Scout Sniping 4-83 Enclosure (1)

20 SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC AAll Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range MllB LR Quantity 20 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Rifle Known Distance (KD) Range MISCELLANEOUS: ADM7NISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: continually tracked Determined over multiple cold bores and then 8152-DM-2003: Conduct Observation EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTArNMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: The majority of a OM's mission is conducting observation. This requires the OM to prepare his equipment for the mission, occupy a post to best support the mission, locate a hostile threat, report information back to higher headquarters, and maintain constant observation on the area. BILLETS: Designated Marksman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL ~11 necessary equipment, an area to observe. To report and record all information in accordance with mission requirements. 1. Occupy position. 2. Record information of military/tactical importance. 3. Report unevaluated information to the command operation center. 4. Record communications. 5. Maintain observation. CHAINED EVEN'rS: 8152-DM DM MCSF DM TL Handbook 2. MCSFBN DM DRILL GUIDE Marine Corps Security Force Battalion Designated Marksman Drill Guide 3. MCWP Scout Sniping SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: 4-84 Enclosure (1)

21 RANGE/T~NING AREA: Facility Code MOUT collective ' raining Facility (Large) Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small) Facility Code Field Training Area NAVMC A Ch ~2004: Prepare a Designated Marksman range card EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL Given a final firing position. In order to annotate each item of information required by the Dt-1 handbook, and ensure that two copies are completed within 30 minutes. 1. Estimate distance to threats. 2. Identify reference points. 3. Establish 3 sectors. 4. Identify center azimuth. 5. Include marginal data. 6. Draw terrain features on range card. 7. Write marginal information and threat information. CHAINED EVENTS: 8152-DM MCSF DM TL Handbook 2. MCSFBN DM DRILL GUIDE Marine Corps Security force Battalion Designated Marksman Drill Guide 3. MCWP Scout Sniping SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Collective Training E'acili ty (Small) Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large) Facility Code Field Training Area 8152-DM-2005: Prepare a field sketch EVALUA'riON-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months BILLETS: Designated Marksman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT 4-85 Enclosure (1)

22 INITLAL TRAiNING SETTING: FORMAL S~ARD: Given a final firing position. Recording actionable information within the objective area. 1. Identify terrain features in objective area. 2. Measure any personnel/equipment in the objective area as needed. 3. Determine scale to be used on the sketch. 4. Annotate reference points. 5. Annotate azimuths on the sketch. 6. Draw features on the sketch. 7. Place marginal information on the sketch. CHAINED EVENTS: 8152-DM DM MCSF DM TL Handbook 2. MCSFBN DM DRILL GUIDE Marine Corps Security l:'o:::ce Batta'lion Designated Marksman Drill Guide 3. MCWP Scout Sniping SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small) Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large) Facility Code Field Training Area 9152-DM-2006: Establish a final firing position (FFP) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: The DM must have a full understanding of the mission and the ability to employ DM skills l.n any environment. Thl.s requires the DM to conduct movenent to and from an FFP, employ camouflage and concealment techniques, and establish an FFP that best supports the operation. Additionally, the DM must understand all firing co~mands and communication procedures, the use of deadly force and rules of engagement. BILLETS: Designated Marksman PV'f, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL Given a DM mission. To observe and engage threat without being detected Enclosure (1)

23 1. Apply weapons conditions. 2. Detect threats/targets on objective. 3. Ensure fields of fire and observation. 4. Ensure FFP can support weapon system. 5. Conceal/secure non-essential equipment. 6. Ensure routes of egress. 7. Establish firing position. 8. Engage threats as required. 9. Improve FFP as necessary. 10. Relocate FFP as necessary. CHAXNED EVENTS: 8152-DM MCSF DM TL Handbook 2. MCSFBN DM DRILL GUIDE Marine Corps Security Force Battalion Designated Marksman Drill Guide 3. MCWP Scout Sniping SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A112 Cartridge, 7.62mrn Blank M82 Quantity 20 cartridges per Marine 20 cartridges per Marine RANGE/T~NING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small) Facility Code MOOT Collective Training Facility (Large) facility Code Field Training Area MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Both hasty and deliberate final firing positions should be trained to DM-2007: Engage threats with the Designated Marksman rifle EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINME~ INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: Designated Marksman PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL 700 yards. Given an observer, ammunition, and threats ranging from 100 to To eliminate the threat Enclosure (1)

24 26 Nov Apply weapons conditions 2. Detect threats 3. Estimate range if applicable 4. Prepare for firing 5. Assume shooting positions 6. Utilize cover as applicable 7. Apply aiming techniques 6. Engage threat/threats 9. Engage moving threats if applicable 10. Apply follow through 11. Clear stoppages 12. Search and assess CHA:rNED EVENTS: 8152-DM DM MCO Marine Corps Combat Marksmanship Program. 2. MCSF OM TL Handbook 3. MCSFBN OM DRILL GUIDE Marine Corps Security Force Battalion Designated Marksman Drill Guide 4. MCWP Scout Sniping 5. TM 11473A-OR/1 Enhanced Marksman Rifle SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC AAll Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR Quantity 450 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Rifle Known Distance (KD) Range MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This task covers the following courses of fire. Known distance, 180 rds; unknown distance, 40rds; multiple and moving targets, 120rds; gas mask, 15rds; limited visibility engagements, 45rds; elevated and depressed angles 50 rds. / 8152-PS-2001: Apply the continuum of force EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT FORt-1AL Given any situation requiring the use of force. Without error, in accordance with the established rules of engagement Enclosure (1)

25 1. Assess temper and intent of personnel. 2. Apply appropriate response procedures. 1. DoDD M Nuclear Weapons Security Manual 2. MCO B Marine Corps Martial Arts Program 3. MCO F Arming of Security and Law Enforcement (LE) Personnel and the Use of Force 4. MCO U.S. Marine Corps Interior Guard Manual 5. SECNAVINST ~ Use of Force by Personnel Engaged in Law Enforcement and Security duties 8152-PS-2002: Stand post EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL 1 SGT FORMAL Assigned to the guard force. Following all policies and procedures, in accordance with the guard order. 1. Participate in guard mount. 2. Assume post. 3. Conduct challenging procedures. 4. Execute reporting procedures. 5. Maintain the logbook/range card if applicable. 6. Conduct battle drills. 7. Apply the continuum of force. 1. DoDD M Nuclear Weapons Security Manual 2. FM 22-6 Guard ~~ty 3. MCO B Marine Corps Martial Arts Program 4. MCO F Arming of Security and Law Enforcement (LEl Personnel and the Use of Force 5. ~~CO U.S. Marine Corps Interior Guard Manual 6. MCSF RegtO P3000.2_ FAST Combat SOP 7. SECNAVINST Use of Force by Personnel Engaged in Law Enforcement and Security duties SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single Quantity 200 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 4-89 Enclosure (1)

26 Alll Cartridge, 7.62~~ Blank M82 Linked Al12 Cartridge, 7.62~~ Blank MB2 AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking 200 cartridges per Marine 20 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large) Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small) ROOMS/BUILDINGS: ISMT/Battle simulations MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: The performance step conduct battle drills includes but not limited to: CBRN, small ar~ms fire, sniper fire, IEDs, IDF, mass casualty, perimeter breach, civil disturbance. {Reference 7 Annex F) 8152-PS-2003: Safeguard classified information EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: Proper identification, control, and security of classified information are of vital importance to national security. Sentries must know not to disclose classified information. PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT FO~~L Given a situation involving classified mater:l.al. To ensure no further unauthorized disclosure according to classification. PERFO~CE STEPS: 1. Identify classified information. 2. Secure classified information as required. 3. Immediately report to command. 4. Maintain positive control until turned over to command. 1. DoDD M Nuclear Weapons Security Manual 2. MCO U.S. Marine Corps Interior Guard Manual 3. SECNAVINST Dept of the Navy Information and Personnel Security Program Regulations 8152-PS-2004: Conduct an entry/vehicle control point EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INrERVAL: 6 months 4-90 Enclosure (1)

27 PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL Assigned to an entry/vehicle control point. Ensuring no one without proper authorization has entered or exited the secured area. 1. Control personnel/vehicles. 2. Execute personnel identification procedures. 3. Conduct personnel/vehicles search. 4. Conduct security response procedures. REFERENCES : 1. DoDD M Nuclear Weapons Security Manual 2. FM 22-6 Guard Duty 3. MCO B Marine Corps Martial Arts Program 4. MCO u.s. Marine Corps Interior Guard Manual 5. OPNAVINST Navy Physical Security SUPPORT REQYIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single Alll Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A112 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank: MB2 AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking AA21 Cartridge, 9mrn FX Blue Marking Quantit::t 200 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 200 cartridges per Marine 20 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine RANGE/'l'RAINING AREA: Facility Code MOOT Collective Training Facility (Small) Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large) ROOMS/BUILDINGS: ISMT/Battle simulations 8152-PS-2005: React to a Security Alert EVALUA!ION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT INIT1AL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Assigned to the react force, given a security alert. To contain, or eliminate the threat, and protect designated asset Enclosure (l)

28 1. Don personal protective equipment. 2. Draw T/0 weapon and ammunition if applicable. 3. Apply weapons conditions. 4. Execute battle drill. 5. Conduct reporting procedures as required. REFERENCES : 1. DoDD M Nuclear Weapons Security Manual 2. FM 3-11 Multi-service doctrine for CBRN Operations 3. MCO F Arming of Security and Law Enforcement (LE) Personnel and the Use of Force 4.. MCO U.S. Marine Corps Interior Guard Manual 5. MCSF Regt Close Quarters Battle Drill Guide 6. MCWP 3~35.3 Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT} 7. OPNAVINST Navy Physical Security 8. SECNAVINST Use of Force by Personnel Engaged in Law ~nforcement and Security duties SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODlC Quantit~ A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked 200 cartridges per Marine A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single 60 car~ridges per Marine A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked 200 cartridges per Marine Al12 Cartridge, 1. 62mm Blank MB2 20 cartridges per Marine AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking 60 cartridges per Marine AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue,,Marking 60 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small) Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large) ROOMS/BUILDINGS: ISMT/Battle simulations 8152-PS-2201: Conduct guard mount EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months CPL, SGT FORMAL Assigned as the Corporal or Sergeant of the Guard. Ensuring that guard force ma~bers are present, mentally and physically capable to assume an assigned post. 1. Form for guard mount. 2. Brief the guard Enclosure (1)

29 3. Inspect the guard. 4. Apply weapons condition. 5. Post/relieve the guard. 1. FM 22-6 Guard Duty 2. MCO F Arming of Security and Law Enforcement (LE) Personnel and the Use of Force 3. MCO U.S. Marine Corps Interior Guard Manual 4. MCRP 3-0lA Rifle Marksmanship 8152-PS-2202: Prepare a fire plan sketch EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUS~AINMEN~ INTERVAL: 3 months CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL 7RAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given an order, a sector of fire, and a fighting position organized on the ground. To depict each of the required items. PERFORMANCE S:~'EPS: 1. Illustrate all fighting positions. 2. Illustrate ECP/VCP. 3. Illustrate sectors of fire. 4. Illustrate principle direction of fire for the squad automatic weapons. 5. Illustrate crew-served weapon positions and their PDFs or FPLs. 6. Illustrate dead space. 1. Illustrate OM positions. B. Illustrate obstacles. 9. Illustrate terrain. 10. Illustrate threat reference points. 11. Illustrate building numbers. 12. Annotate magnetic north. 13. Annotate unit designation. 14. Annotate time and date of preparation. 1. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small) Facility Code MOOT Collective Training Facility (Large) Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces MISCELLANEOUS: 4-93 Enclosure (1)

30 ADMcrNISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: ranges If applicable, include non-lethal ammunition 8152-TACT-2001: Perform individual actions in a patrol EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0300, 0302, 0311, 0317, 0321, 0331, 0341, 0351, 0352, 0369, MCCS PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt MOJT Given a patrol order, assigned weapon, and an assignment in a patrol, while wearing a fighting load. S~: Without compromising the integrity of the patrol. 1. Prepare for the patrol. 2. Perform individual actions during passage of lines. 3. Perform individual actions during movement. 4. Perform individual actions at halts. 5. Occupy rally points. 6. Perform immediate action drills. 7. Perform Individual actions at the objective(s) 8. Perform individual actions in re-entry of friendly lines. 9. Disseminate information. 1. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon 2. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad 3. MCWP scouting and Patrolling SUPPORT REQUIREMEN~S: ORDNANCE: DODIC guantit:i A075 Cartridge, 5.56rnm Blank M200 Linked 200 cartridges per Marine A080 Ca~tridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single 60 ca=tridges per Marine Alll Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked 200 cartridges per Marine All2 Cartridge, 7. 62tmn Blank MB2 20 cartridges per Marine Al\12 Cartridge, 9rnm FX Red l~ar king 60 cartridges per Marine AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking 60 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large) Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility {Small) Facility Code Field Training Area 4-94 Enclosure (1)

31 MISCELLANEOUS: ADM7NISTRATIVE INS!RUCTIONS: This task can be trained to standard through the use of the Visual Battlefield System 1 {VBS1) TACT-2002: Navigate to an objective{s) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT MOJT Given a military topographic map, grid reference graphic, protractor, and compass or GPS. To arrive within 100 meters of the objective. 1. Identify the following marginal information found on a topographical map: declination diagram, bar scale, contour interval, note and legend. 2. Identify the three types of contou~ lines found on a topographical map. 3. Identify the ten terrain features found on a topographical map. 4. Identify the six colors used on a ~opographical map, and what they represent. 5. Plot a point on a map using the protractor. 6. Determine the six-digit grid coordinate of a specific point on a map. 7. Determine the straight line and/or curved line distance between two points on a map. 8. Determine a back azimuth. 9. Determine the grid azimuth between two points on a map. 10. Convert a grid azimuth to a magnetic azimuth using the notes that appear in conjunction with the declinatio~ diagram. 11. Convert a magnetic azimuth to a grid azimuth using the notes that appear in conjunction with the declination diagram. 12. Orient a map using terrain associa~ion. 13. Input destination coordinates into Global Positioning System (is necessary) 14. Deter~ine Compass error. 15. Establish pace count. 16. Navigate to objective(s). REFERENCES : 1. FM Map Reading and Land Navigation SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: MATERIAL: 1. TM 09880C-OR Operator's Guide, DAGR Operator's Pocket Guide. 2. 'l'm Operator and ~aintenance Manual For Satellite Signal Navigation Set AN/PSN Enclosure (1)

32 MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. E~sure the military aspects of terrain are identified. 2. COTS GPS systems can be used TACT-2003: Handle detainees EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months PVT, l'li'c, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, lstsgt, MSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT, MAJ MOJT Given a known or suspected hostile individual, capture tag (DO Form 2745), zip lock bags, sand bags, trash bags and/or socks, flex cuffs, 550 cord, duct tape, and assigned weapon, while wearing a fighting load. To ensure conformance to the acronym STRESS. 1. Search the detainee. 2. Tag detainee and items collected. 3. Report number of personnel detained. 4. Evacuate detainee. 5. Segregate detainee. 6. Safeguard detainee. REFERENCES : 1. MCRP D Detainee Operations 8152-TACT-2004: Prepare for combat EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months PV'f, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSG'l', 2NDLT, lstl'l', CAPT MOJT Given an order with a mission to conduct combat operations, while wearing a fighting load. To ensure the individual is prepared to accomplish the mission. PERFO~CE STEPS: 1. Recej. ve warning order. 2. Conduct preparations in accordance with warning order. 3. Rehearse individual actions. 4. Receive the order. s. Stand inspection Enclosure (1)

33 6. Test fire weapon. 1. MCRP 3-ll.lA Commander's Tactical Handbook 2. MCNP Marine Rifle Squad MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. This task applies to all combat operations. 2. Operational Risk Management (ORM) should be incorporated into the planning process TACT-2005:. Perform tactical field care on a casualty EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months CAPT PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, MGYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, INITIAL T~NING SETTING: MOJ'f Given a casualty, t 1hile wearing a fighting load. To prevent further injury or death. 1. Ensure that you and the casualty are no longer under direct enemy fire. 2. Communicate the situation to the unit leader. 3. Ensure the tactical situation allows for time to treat casualty before initiating any medical procedures. 4. Evaluate a casualty for shock. 5. Determine level of consciousness. 6. Assess the casualty's airway. 7. Assess the casualty for chest injuries. 8. Identify and control major bleeding. 9. Assess for climatic injuries (hot or cold). 10. Identify and treat other wounds (dress all wounds, including exit wounds, splint obvlous fractures). 1. MCRP 3-02G First Aid 8152-TACT-2006: Perform immediate actions upon contact with the enemy EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUS~INMENT INTERVAL: 12 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT I~TIAL TRAINING SETTING: MOJT 4-97 Enclosure (1)

34 Given a patrol order, assi~ned weapon, and an assignment in a patrol, while wearing a fighting load. To perform assigned duties. 1. Perform individual actions during an iil'mediate halt. 2. Perform individual actions during air observation. 3. Perform individual actions during air attack. 4. Perform individual actions during a hasty ambush. 5. Perform individual actions during an immediate assault. 6. Perform individual actions during a near-counter-ambush. 7. Perform individual actions during a far-counter-ambush. 8. Perform individual actions upon contact with a booby trap. 9. Perform individual actions while crossing a danger area. 10. Perform individual actions during an indirect fire attack:. 1. FMFM 6-4 Marine ~ifle Company/Platoon 2. MCwP Marine Rifle Squad 3. MC~iP 3-ll. 3 Scouting and Patrolling SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC Quantity A075 Cartridge, 5.56nun Blank M200 Linked 200 cartridges per Marine AOBO Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single 60 cartridges per Marine All1 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked 200 cartridges per Marine All2 Cartridge, 7. 62mrn Blank M82 20 cartridges per Marine 1\A12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking 60 cartridges per Marine AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking 60 cartridges per Marine RANGE/'rRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small) Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large) Facility Code Field Training Area ROOMS/BUILDINGS: ISMT MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Explain the fighter/leader concept. 2. Identify the base unit. 3. This task can be trained to standard through the use of the Virtual Battlefield System 1 (VBSl) ~T-2007: Visually identify Improvised Explosive Device (!ED) Ev.ALUA~ION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT IN~ERv.AL: 12 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, C?L, SGT, SSGr, GYSGT, MSGT, lstsgt, SGTMP.J, MGYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT 4-98 Enclosure (1)

35 NAVMC lA Ch 1 MOJT Given an operational environment with an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) threat. To locate IEDs. 1. Determine threat. 2. Detect visual indicators of suspected ground emplaced IED. 3. Detect visual indicators of suspected vehicle borne IED. 4. Detect visual indicators of suspected suicide vehicle borne IED. 5. Detect visual indicators of suspected a suicide bomber. RED'ERENCES: 1. JIEDDTF Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization Tactics, Techniques and Procedures Handbook 2. MCIP MAGTF Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Operations 3. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A075 Cartridge, 5.56rnm Blank M200 Linked AOBO Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A1ll Cartridge, 7. 62mm Blank M82 Linked Al12 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 AA12 Cartridge, 9nun FX Red Marking AA21 Cartridge, 9mrn FX Blue Marking guantit~ 200 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 200 cartridges per Marine 20 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Field Training Area Facility Code MOOT Collective Training Facility (Large) Facility Code MOOT Collective Training Facility (Small) ROOMS/BUILDINGS: ISMT/Battle simulation MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Explain the fighter/leader concept. 2. Identify the base unit. 3. This t~sk can be trained to standard through the use of the Virtual Battlefield System 1 (VBSl) TACT-2008: React to an improvised explosive device (IEDJ EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, lstlt, CAPT MOJT 4-99 Enclosure (1)

36 Given an operational enviro~jment with an Improvised Explosive Device (led), while wearing a fighting load. To reduce the effects of an IED. 1. Identify an IED. 2. Notify team members of an led. 3. Mark an IED. 4. Treat casualties (if applicable) 5. Conduct reporting procedures 6. Establish a limit of advance (minimum safe distance). 7. Bypass the!ed as required. 8. Coordinate with supporting elements. 1. MCI~P Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain {MOUT) 2. MCSF Close Quarters Battle Handbook SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Assault Course (MAC) MATERIAL: 1. JIEDDTF Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization Tactics, Techniques and Procedures Handbook. 2. MCIP IED Defeat TAC'l'-2009~ Perform individual continuing actions EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1S'!LT, CAPT MOJT Given an individual weapon, as a member of a unit, while wearing a fighting load. To ensure the individual is prepared to accomplish the mission. 1. Conduct noise discipline. 2. Conduct light discipline. 3. Conduct field hygiene. 4. Conduct sanitation of an are~. 5. Conduct Pre-Combat Checks and Inspections as appropriate (PCC/PCis). 6. Maintain communications. 7. Maintain security (Guardian Angel). a. Fight from cover to cover. 9. Ensure Positive Identification (PID). 10. Maintain marksmanship skills. 11. Conduct Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Random Anti-Terrorism Measures Enclosure (1)

37 (RAMs). 12. Conduct physical security. 13. Ensure personnel and equipment accountability. 14. Maintain equipment in a state of readiness. 15. Ensure tactical situational awareness. 16. Provide reports as necessary. 1. MCRP 3-ll.lA Commander's 'l'actical Handbook 2. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad 3. MCWP Scouting and Patrolling 8152-TACT-2011: Employ pyrotechnics (B) EVALUATION-CODED: NO S~STAXNMENT INTERVAL: 24 months MOS PERFORMING: 0311, 8001 PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT MOJT Given munitions, while wearing a fighting load. To support the scheme of maneuver and commander's intent. 1. Determine munitions requirement based on METT. 2. Determine location to deploy munitions based on METT. 3. Employ munitions into designated location. 1. FM Grenades and Pyrotechnic signals SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC G945 Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke MlB L307 Signal, Illumination Ground Nhite St L312 Signal, Illumination Ground ;ihite St L495 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Serias L594 Simulator, Projectile Ground Burst M L598 Simulator, Explosive Booby Trap Flas L599 Simulator, Explosive Booby Trap!llu Quantity RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Use pyrqtechnics for signaling, marking, Enclosure (1)

38 screening, immobilizing, destruction, disorien~ation, dispersion, or early warning. 2. This task allows the user to select the munitions needed for the mission. All DODICs are not required to train to standard TACT-2101: Perform tactical maneuvers EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: Vehicle Driver PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT MOJT '0 Given a tactical vehicle squad, associated equipment. To successfully maneuver a tactical vehicle safely within the commander's intent. 1. Receive the order. 2. Conduct Pre Combat Checks. 3. Identify and rehearse traveling te~hniques and vehicle formations to be used during the operation. 4. Establish a communication plan with the vehicle crew and other vehicles within the unit. 5. Maneuver the vehicle in the appropriate tactical formation. 6. Maneuver the vehicle in the appropriate movement technique. 7. Conduct vehicle recovery as necess3ry. B. Maneuver the tactical vehicle into a staggered column. 1. FM Scout Platoon 2. f.1crp F Convoy Operations Han:::ibook 3. TTECG/MAWTS-1 Convoy Battle Skills Handbook 8152-TACT-2102: operations Direct the employment of a vehicle during security EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: Vehicle Commander PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT MOJT Given tactical vehicles, an assigned route, SL-3 materials, and commander's intent Enclosure (1)

39 intent. To accomplish the mission in accordance with the commander's 1. Analyze the route and adjacent terrain/routes in accordance with OKOCAW. 2. Identify areas of interest along route. 3. Establish security positions along route within identified NAis. 4. Use successive and alternate bounding techniques during route movement. 5. Use traveling and traveling overwatch techniques during route movement. 6. Use maximum reconnaissance forward. 7. Consider the geometry of fire for the weapon system. B. Use the principles of weapons employment while in movement along route. 9. Coordinate with adjacent units along the route. 1. FM Scout Platoon 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery 4. TM /68 Truck, Utility 1 1/2 Ton (HMMWV) 5. TTECG/MAWTS-1 Convoy Battle Skills Handbook 8152-TACT-2103: Provide security during vehicle security halts EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLETS: Vehicle Dismount PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT MOJT intent. S~ARD: Given tactical vehicles, an assigned route and commander's To provide physical security in accordance with the mission. 1. Analyze OKOCAW and METT-TSLC. 2. Determine criteria for short and long security halts. 3. Perform a 5-meter visual check in the area surrounding halted vehicle. 4. Perform a 25-meter visual check with organic optics in the area surrounding the halted vehicle. 5. Dismount the tactical vehicle and conduct a physical check of the area within 25-meters surrounding the halted vehicle. 6. Coordinate with vehicle gunner to provide overwatch while conducting foot movements. 7. Establish short-term observation/listening post during long vehicle security halts. 8. Establish codm1unications bet>-1een vehicle commander and OP position. 9. Analyze/determine applicable CCIRs and PIRs. 10. Plan for consolidation and movement of OP position Enclosure (1)

40 28 ~ov FM Scout Platoon 2. FM Reconnaissance Platoon 3. TM /68 Truck, Utility 1 1/2 Ton (HMMWV) 4. TTECG/MAWTS-1 Convoy Battle Skills Handbook 8152-TAC~-2104: Perform vehicle crew pre-combat checks (PCCs) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAiNMENT INTERv.AL: 6 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, 1STLT, CAPT MOJT Given a mission and associated assets. To ensure the vehicle and each crewrnember is prepared and equipped to execute a given mission. PERFORMANCE S'l'EPS: 1. Check the hygiene and general health of each Marine in the vehicle. 2. Ensure all communication assets function as designed. 3. Ensure all radio frequencies are loaded properly for the mission. 4. Ensure all ammunition is serviceable and prepared for combat use. 5. Ensure all vehicle firs~-aid kits/assets are serviceable and stored correctly. 6. Ensure proper PM and pre-operational checks are conducted on all night vision/optical equipment to be taken on the mission. 7. Ensure the vehicle has proper fluid levels. 8. Ensure the vehicle has proper tire inflation. 9. Ensure the load plan is correct for the mission. 10. Ensure all towing shackle brackets and pins are present and serviceable. 11. Ensure all other organic recovery assets are serviceable and present. 12. Ensure the vehicle has the proper Class II, III, V, and IX supplies to be taken on the mission. 13. Ensure the vehicle is properly marked. 14. Ensure the gunner has done proper PM and pre-operational checks on his 1-1eapon system. 15. Ensure each Marine within the vehicle has the proper personal equipment to be taken on the mission. 16. Ensure dismounts have all required additional equipment to be taken on the mission. 17. Test fire weapons, if the situation allm-1s. 18. Ensure each member of the vehicle crew understands the mission, their individual tasks, the tasks of the vehicle, and are properly prepared for the conduct of PCis. 1. FM Scout Platoon 2. MCRP F Convoy Operations Handbook 3. TTECG/MAWTS-1 Convoy Battle Skills Handbook Enclosure (1)

41 8152-TACT-2201: Lead a team/squad in security forces operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months CPL, SGT INITIAL ~NING SETTING: MOJT Given a team/squad, motorized assets, escalation of force and rules of engagement criteria, and a mission with commander's intent. To accomplish the intent of the mission. 1. Receive the order. 2. Conduct METT-TSL. 3. Conduct route planning/reconnaissance. 4. Determine te~~/squad organization. 5. Determine duties and responsibilities. 6. Develop communications plan. 1. Determine reporting procedures. 8. Conduct fire support planning. 9. Develop order/brief. 10. Prepare vehicle. 11. Conduct pre-comb~t checks and inspections (PCC/PCI). 12. Conduct rehearsals. 13. &xecute the mission. 14. Conduct debrief. RELATED EVENTS: INF-MOBL MOBL FM Scout Platoon 2. MCRP 3-ll.lA Commander's Tactical Handbook 3. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad 4. TTECG/MAWTS-1 Convoy Battle Skills Handbook SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A075 Cartridge, 5.56rnm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56nun Blank M200 Single Alll Cartridge, 7.62nun Blank MB2 Linked All2 Cartridge, 7.62tnm Blank M82 AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking Al\21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking Quantit~ 200 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 200 cartridges per Marine 20 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small) Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large) Enclosure (1)

42 MISCELLANEOUS: AD~NIS~RATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This task covers the actions of small unit leaders in all security forces operations TACT-2202: Develop a warning order EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months CPL, SGT MOJT Given an order from higher headquarters. To ensure the unit is prepared f.or combat. 1. Receive the order. 2. Conduct METT-TSL analysis. 3. Determine hm-1 the mission will be organized, attachments that will be needed, time line, and identify impu.ed missions that will have to be accomplished if the mission is to succeed. 4. Write the situation paragraph as a brief statement of the friendly and enemy situation. 5. Write the mission, exactly as it was received from higher headquarters tasking statement. 6. Write general instructions to include general and special organization, uniform and equipment conunon to all, \ieapons ammunition and equipment, chain of command, and the time schedule. 7. Write special instructions to subordinate leaders, special purpose teams, and key individuals RELATED EVENTS: 0300-PAT PAT PAT MCRP 3-ll.lA Commander's Tactical Handbook 2. Mct'lP Marine Rifle Squad MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This task can be trained to standard through the use of the Virtual Battlefield System 2 (VBS2) TACT-2203: Write a combat order EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT rnterval: 6 months CPL, SGT Enclosure (1)

43 FORMAL Given an order from higher headquarters. To develop an order that supports achievement of higher's mission. PERFO~E STEPS: 1. Determine the squad's mission from higher's mission, commander's intent, and the squad/team tasks. 2. Analyze the enemy situation to determine the effect on the unit. 3. Analyze the friendly situation to determine the effect on the unit. 4. Analyze the effect of attachments and/or detachments on the unit. 5. Analyze higher's scheme of maneuver and fire support plan. 6. Determine the unit's scheme of maneuver. 7. Determine the unit's fire support plan. 8. Determine subordinate tasks and missions. 9. Task organize the unit. 10. Analyze higher's administration and logistics to determdne the effect on the unit. 11. Determine the unit's administrative and logistic requirements. 12. Analyze higher command and signal plan. 13. Determine the unit command and signal plan. 14. Formulate your determinations into the five-paragraph order format. RELATED EVENTS: 0300-PAT PA'f PA'l' MCRP A Commander's Tactical Handbook 2. MCRP 5-12A Operational Terms and Graphics 3. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad MISCELLANEOUS: AD~NISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: This task can be trained to standard through the use of the Virtual Battlefield System 2 (VBS2) TACT-2204: Issue a combat order EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months MOS PERFORMcrNG: 0311, 0317, 0331, 0341, 0351, 0352, MCCS CPL, SGT INITIAL T~NrNG SETTING: FORMAL Given a unit, completed combat order, and a terrain model. To ensure the order is disseminated Enclosure (1)

44 1. Assemble the unit around the terrain model. 2. Take role to ensure all ~~mbers ar~ present. 3. If issuing a mission order, receive a status report for the unit on the preparatory tasks assigned to them when the warning order was issued. 4. Precede the issuance of the order ~ith the orientation. 5. Issue the entire. order before taking questions. 6. Conduct a question and answer session. 7. Conclude the issue process with a time check and announcing the next event to be acco~~lished. RELATED EVENTS: 0300-PAT PAT PAT MCRP 5-12A Operational Terms and Graphics 2. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE XNSTRUCTIONS: Use terrain models, maps, sand tables or any other material to support issue of the order TACT-2205: Develop a map overlay EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months CPL, SGT MOJT Given templates and references. To graphically depict the scheme of maneuver. 1. Orient the overlay to the area of operation. 2. Place register marks on the overlay. 3. Plot topographical deviations to the map. 4. Plot mission control measures. 5. Plot fire support control measures. 6. Plot friendly symbols. 7. Plot threat symbols. 8. Annotate title and objective. 9. Annotate marginal information. 10. Annotate security classification. 11. Submit overlay to higher. 12. Distribute copies of the overlay as required. 1. FM Map Reading and Land Navigation 2. MCRP 5-12A Operational Terms and Graphics Enclosure (1)

45 29 Nov TACT-2206: Select a route EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUST~NMENT INTERV-AL: 12 months MOS PERFORMING: 0311, 0317, 0331, 0341, 0351, 0352 CPL, SGT INITIAL ~NING SETTING: FORMAL map pen. S~DARD: Given an order, a map or grid reference graphic, protractor, and To maximize use of terrain and vegetation to avoid detection. PE~CE STEPS: 1. Analyze the mission. 2. Analyze the enemy disposition. 3. Analyze troops and fire support availability. 4. Analyze key terrain features. 5. Analyze terrain with respect to observation and fields of fire. 6. Analyze terrain with respect to cover and concealment. 7. Analyze terrain with respect to obstacles. 8. Determine danger areas. 9. Analyze terrain with respect to avenues of approach. 10. Analyze the effects of weather. 11. Analyze time and distance requirements. 12. Analyze logistical support requirements. 13. Determine checkpoints to facilitate control of movement. 14. Determine steering marks to facilitate control of navigation. RELATED EVENTS: 0300-PAT-2004 REFERENCES : 1. FM Map Reading and Land Navigation 8152-TACT-2301: R~act to a Che~ical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive Attack EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 24 months CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT MOJT Given a simulated chemical and a CBRN alarm or order. To minimize chemical or biclogical casualties. 1. Don MOPP gear 2. Perform basic functions while in ~~PP Enclosure (l)

46 NAVHC A Ch 1 3. Perform MOPP gear exchange 4. Perform CBRNE detection measures 5. Decontaminate, personnel, weapons and equipment 6. Control spread of contamination 7. Perform unmasking procedures 8. Treat CBRN casualty 9. Submit a CBRNE-1 report 1. FM 3-3 Cherrdcal and Biological Con~amination Avoidance SUPPORT REQ!J:IREMEN'l'S: MATERIAL: 1. Operations. MCRP A MAGTF Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense 2. MCRP 3-37A NBC Field Handbook TACT-2302: Employ a Field Protective Mask EV-ALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERv.AL: 24 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT. FORMAL Given a CBRN environment, 3 field protective mask, and CBRN alarm or an order to mask. Within nine seconds of the issuance of the alarm or order. 1. Identify the CBRN alarm (vocal, visual, and percussion). 2. Close eyes and stop breathing 3. Don mask 4. Clear mask 5. Check mask for proper seal 6. Sound the alarm to warn others. 7. Remove the mask after the UNMASK order is given. 8. Stow the mask. 1. M~HP 3-3?.2 MTTP for NBC Protectio~ 2. TM Operators Manual for Chemical-Biological Mask M40 SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC K765 Riot Control Agent, CS Quantity 1 RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Gas Chamber EQUIPMEN~: Field Protective Mask Enclosure (1)

47 MATERIAL: 1. Field Protective Mask (SL-3 complete). 2. Safety vehicle. 3. Field Tactical Radio. UNITS/PERSONNEL: 1. Corpsman. 2. Range OIC/ RSO MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: in a gas chamber. This task requires mask confidence training 8152-TACT-2501: Issue a warning order EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUST~NMENT rnterval: 6 months SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT, MAJ INIT1AL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL Given subordinate units, an operations order or a mission and a commander's intent from higher, and considering the situation, unit capabilities, and time available. To facilitate concurrent preparation of subordinate unit(s) with reconnaissance and detailed planning. 1. Begin planning. 2. Analyze higher's order. 3. Conduct METT-TSL. 4. Analyze civilian considerations, as appropriate (Areas, Structures, Capabilities, Organizations, Personnel, Events - ASCOPE). 5. Determine task organization. 6. Consider time line. 7. Develop the situation paragraph. 8. Develop the mission. 9. Develop the tentative scheme of maneuver. 10. Develop coordinating instructions. 11. Develop special instructions to subordinate leade~s, special purpose teams, and/or key individuals. 12. Develop remaining elements of the operations order, time and information permitting. 13. Designate orders group. 14. Post or brief warning order. 1. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon 2. MCIP Small Unit Leaders Guide to Counterinsurgency 3. MCRP 3-ll.lA Commander's Tactical Handbook 4. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad 5. MCWP Scouting and Patrolling Enclosure (1)

48 MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Warnin~ orders are applicable, but not limited, to combat or training TACT-2502: Issue a five paragraph order EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT, MAJ FORMAL Given subordinate units, an operations order or a mission and a commander's intent from higher, and considering the situation, unit capabilities, and time available. To communicate a complete, ::-ealistic, and tactically sound plan that accomplishes the mission. PERFO~CE STEPS: 1. Begin planning. 2. Analyze higher's order. 3. Conduct METT-TSL. 4. Analyze civilian considerations, as appropriate (Areas, Structures, Capabilities, Organizations, Personnel, Events - ASCOPE). 5. Task organize the unit. 6. Arrange reconnaissance. 7. Make reconnaissance. 8. Develop the plan. 9. Develop the orientation. 10. Develop the enemy situation. 11. Develop the friendly situation. 12. Incorporate attachments and/or detac~~ents in the plan. 13. Develop the mission. 14. Develop the commander's intent. 15. Develop the scheme of maneuver. 16. Develop the fire support plan. 17. Develop the tasks to subordinate, supporting, and attached units. 18. Develop the coordinating instructions that apply to two or more units. 19. Develop the administration and log~stics plan. 20. Develop the command and signal plan. 21. Designate an orders group, if appl~cable. 22. Assemble the unit around the terra~n model/role call/time hack. 23. Orient unit leaders to terrain model. 24. Issue entire order before taking questions. 25. Use terrain model, graphic, and/or overlay to reinforce understanding of the order. 26. Receive brief backs/confirmation briefs to ensure appropriate actions. 27. Supervise preparation and execution Enclosure (1)

49 1. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon 2. MCRP 3-ll.lA Commander's Tactical Handbook 3. MCRP 5-12A Operational Terms and Graphics 4. MCWP Mari.ne Rifle Squad MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Subordinate unit leaders have to clearly understand their specified tasks, i1aplied tasks, distribution of labor, and priority of work. 2. While difficult to measure, the delivery of orders should also inspire subordinate confidence in the plan and should be evaluated subjectively. 3. Distance learning courseware supports the development of the order TACT-2503: Lead a unit in security force operations EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMEN'! INTERVAL: 6 months SSGT, GYSGT, 2NDLT, lstlt, CAPT, MAJ FORMAL Given a unit, an objective, a mission, and a commander's intent. To accomplish the mission and meet the commander's intent. 1. Supervise local security establishment. 2. Begin planning. 3. Issue warning order. 4. Arrange for reconnaissance. 5. Coordinate with adjacent, supporting, and attached units. 6. Make reconnaissance. 7. Confirm enemy location. 8. Confirm support by fire positions. 9. Confirm tentative ground scheme of maneuver. 10. Confirm tactical control measures and routes. 11. Complete the plan. 12. Conduct, coordinate, and complete the fire support/targeting process. 13. Establish target precedence for all weapon systems. 14. Establish priorities of rehearsal and timeline. 15. Establish the signal plan. 16. Issue the order. 17. Supervise occupation of assewbly area. 18. Supervise appropriate pre-combat preparations, rehearsals, checks, and inspections. 19. Supervise movement to and occupation of attack position. 20. Initiate tactical deception, if planned. 21. Initiate prearranged fires. 22. Cross line of departure (LD) at the specified time. 23. Report crossing of tactical control measures Enclosure {1)

50 NAV1-1C A Ch Conduct directed actions between line of departure and objective, and on objective. 25. Maintain situational awareness of units and factors relative to the attack. 26. Control and direct organic and supporting arms. 27. Complete actions on the objective. 28. Receive and send required reports. 29. Direct and supervise consolidation. 30. Supervise casualty evacuation and logistics operations. 31. Issue fragmentation orders to units in preparation for follow-on missions. 1. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon 2. JP 3-06 Joint Urban Operations 3. MCRP 3-ll.lA Commander's Tactical Handbook 4. MCWP Marine Rifle Squad 5. MCWP Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS : ORDNANCE: DODIC A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked AOBO Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single Alll Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked All2 Cartridge, 7. 62mm Blank M82 AA12 Cartridge, 9rnm FX Red Marking AA21 Cartridge, 9mm F'X Blue Marking Q!2.antity 200 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 200 cartridges per Marine 20 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Forces Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, I.ight MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. If performance steps are all. satisfied, training can be achieved with external support resources such as CAST facility, sand table, TEWT, etc. 2. Task can be performed as a deliberate or a hasty attack. 3. Simulation may be used to supplement this task before field or live fire training TACT-2504: Perform duties as a watch officer EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, ls'l'l'l', CAPT, MAJ INITIAL TRAZNING SETTING: MOJT Given an operational situation, appropriate status boards, maps, overlays, unit standard operating procedures (SOP), and a unit journal within a combat operations center Enclosure (1)

51 To support continuous operations and meet the co1mnander's intent. 1. Supervise current operations and initiate appropriate action. 2. Provide command and control of all subordinate units. 3. Provide situational updates and briefings for key personnel. 4. Obtain information from the appropriate subordinate and supporting units. 5. Monitor and display tactical situation. 6. Manage information flow. 7. Receive and send required reports. 8. Report Commander's Critical Information Requirements. 9. Maintain journal of all significant events. ~0. Distribute information. 11. Anticipate events and activities. 12. Supervise watch. 13. Update status information. 14. Supervise turnover of watch sections in accordance with unit SOP. 1. FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion 2. FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: 1. CAST facility. 2. COC exercise. 3. BN field exercise 8152-TACT-2505: Implement the Marine Corps Planning Process EV-ALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 24 months DESCRIPTION: Participation should be to the maximum extent possible in order to understand and contribute to the process. Participation should include: rr~ssion analysis, Course of Action (COAl development, COA wargaming, COA comparison and decision, orders development, transition, briefing, and gr:aphic5, etc. SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, lstlt, CAPT, MAJ INIT~ T~NING SETTING: FORMAL Given a higher commander's initial guidance, battle space area evaluation, and a warning order or operations order. To ensure that subordinate commanders and staff are ready to execute the order and develop possible branches or sequels. 1. Perform the mission analysis. 2. Develop courses of action. 3. ~lur gume courses of action. 4. Compare courses of action, then present for commander's decision Enclosure (ll

52 5. Develop orders. 6. Transition to produce operations plan or order. 7. Develop branches and or sequels, if applicable. 1. MCDP 5 Planning 2. MCO Policy for Marine Bxpeditionary Unit 3. MCWP 5-l Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) 4. NAVMC DIR Marine Corps Force Deployment Planning and Execution Process Manual Ml:SCELLANEOUS: ADMXNISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Given specific restrictions with regard to time available and situation, co~mander may decide to conduct rapid staff planning rather than MCPP. 2. NAVMC DIR describes Marine Corps responsibilities in the Joint Operations Planning and Execution System TRNG-2201: Lead a debrief EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months CPL, SGT FORMAL Given a situation or event and required resources. To identify lessons learned. 1. Designate area for debri.ef. 2. Lay out and account for all unit and individual equipment. 3. Discuss observations of personnel during event. 4. Engage all personnel for inputs. 5. Utilize debriefing format. 6. Provide changes to original plans and overlays. 7. Compile information obtained and submit to higher. 1. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: See URP-EVLI-1029: Conduct after action reviews, in the Unit Readiness Program Training and Readiness Manual TRNG-2202: Construct an Operational Risk Management (ORM) assessment Bnclo::~ure (1)

53 E~UATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months NAVMC A Ch 1 CPL, SGT FORMAL Given a training or operational environment. To develop controls which reduce or eliminate risk hazards. 1. Conduct an operational analysis by listing the major steps of the event. 2. Conduct a preliminary hazard analysis by listing the hazards associated with each step. 3. List the possible causes of the hazards. 4. Determine the degree of risk for each hazard in terms of severity and probability. 5. Develop controls for each hazard to eliminate the hazard or reduce the risk until the benefit is greater than the risk. 6. Determine residual risk. 7. Make a risk decision. B. Incorporate the selected controls into SOPs, Letters of Instruction {LOis), orders, briefs, training, and rehearsals. 9. Communicate selected controls to the lowest level. 10. Enforce standards and controls. 11. Remain alert for changes and unexpected developments that require time critical or deliberate ORM. 12. Take corrective action, when necessary. 1. MCRP C Risk Management (Feb 01) 8152-TRNG-2203: Conduct small unit training EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUS~NMENT INTERVAL: 12 months CPL, SGT INITIAL T~NING SETTING: FORMAL mission. Given a unit, required external support and equipment, and a To ensure the individual and collective training tasks are performed to standard. 1. Determine the collective tasks to be trained from the company quarterly training plan. 2. Review the selected collective tasks to determine required resources and the most appropriate method(s) for delivering instruction. 3. Request the required resources from higher headquarters Enclosure (1)

54 4. Prepare a training schedule that explains how the training will be conducted. 5. Assign principal trainers. 6. Brief squad leaders on training events. 7. Allocate time to squad leaders for training j.ndtvidual tasks that compliment the collective tasks selected. 8. Evaluate squad training and provide feedback/mentorship. 9. Participate in platoon collective tasks training. 10. Remediate squads that have not mastered the training standard. 11. Conduct after action reviews after each training event scheduled Submit a training after action report to higher headquarters. 13. Update individual training records. 1. FM Leaders Guide to Lane Training 2. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Related events: MCCS-T URP-IMPI TRNG-2204: METs Conduct unit training that supports the higher headquarters EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months SSGT, GYSGT, lstlt, CAPT MOJT Given higher headquarters METLs. S~ANDARD: To ensure the unit's combat capabilities match requirements established by higher headquarters METL and applicable OP plans. PERFO~CE STEPS: 1. Analyze Higher Headquarters Mission Essential Task List (METL) in order to determine subordinate units' tasks. 2. Develop tasks from higher headquarters METL into subordinate units' METs. 3. Develop training plan that supports subordinate units' METs. 4. Determine and procure requirements that support the training plan (i.e. range/facility, ammunition, a~munition transportation, communication, personnel, transportation, chow, water, admin/morning report/orders, and. dunnage). 5. Execute training, evaluation, and remediation. 6. Recover unit and equipment from training. 1. MCO The Marine Corps Training and Education System 2. MCRP 3-0A Unit Training Management Guide 3. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training Enclosure (1)

55 MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Determining mission requirements is a continual process that occurs at every level of command. Close and continual liaison among training managers at every level will pay big dividends toward identifying everything a unit has to do far enough in advance to manage it TRNG-2205: Serve as an Officer In Charge (OIC) Ev.ALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months GYSGT, 1STLT, CAPT rnit1al TRAINING SETTING: MOJT Given a unit, a training plan, commander's guidance, weapon system(s) certification, operational risk assessment, installation Range Safety Officer (RSO) certification, ranges, training areas, and/or facilities. To accomplish the commander's training objective. 1. Submit training scheme of maneuver. 2. Submit operational risk assessment for r.isk decision authority approval. 3. Conduct confirmation brief. 4. Designate and prepare the Range Safety Officer (RSO). 5. Draw range/training area. 6. Receive, store, and secure arr~unition on the range. 7. Supervise RSO duties. 8. Supervise execution of training. 9. Supervise unexpended ammunition return. 10. Conduct t~aining after action review (AAR) with RSO and key training personnel. 11. Submit operational risk assessment effectiveness. 12. Submit training AAR. RELATED EVEN~S: 0302-TRNG MCO B. Range Safety (Jun 03) 2. MCRP 3-0A Unit Training Management Guide 3. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 4. t-fcrp 3-ll.lA Commander's Tactical Handbook 5. MCRP A Marine Troop Leader's Guide 6. I-2CRP 5-12.lC Ris k Management (Feb 01) 7. USMC Range Safety Pocket Guide 8. Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) MISCELLANEOUS: Enclosure (1)

56 ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Reference appropriate Training and Readiness Manual as required. 2. Each base/installation (if applicable) has separate qualification standards. Both will be satisfied prior to serving as ore TRNG-2207: Serve as a Range Safety Officer (RSO) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months SSGT, GYSGT, lstlt, CAPT MOJT Given a unit, a training plan, commander's guidance, an officer in charge, weapon system(s) certification(s), operational risk assessment, installation Range Safety Officer (RSOl certification, base and unit standard operating procedures (SOP), and a range(s). To accomplish the commander's training objective. 1. Ensure all range flags are up and red lights are set. 2. Ensure gates are secured or manned, if necessary. 3. Read untt and base Standard Operating Procedure (SOP). 4. Ensure all targets are set up. 5. Establish solid/dual communication with range control via radio. 6. Assign personnel to prepare ammo for issue for all relays. 7. Determine rounds per shooter. 8. Ensure the range perimeters are within the Surface Danger Zone (SDZ). 9. Ensure the targets are in correct locations; spot check. 10. Ensure firing lines are in the correct location. 11. Ensure ammo i.ssue point is in the correct location. 12. Ensure medical personnel and vehicle is in the correct location. 13. Count off and assign relays, if necessary. 14. Conduct a complete safety check to include clearing stock weapons. 15. Ensure preparation of weapons for firing. 16. Read all local range regulations before firing. 17. Brief the course of fire. 18. Brief the conduct of fire. 19. Brief the medical emergency plan. 20. Brief the range-specific environmental policies and issues. 21. Read the local safety brief. 22. Brief road guard positions, if required. 23. Ensure road guards are positioned :n pairs, if applicable. 24. Ensure that shooters are wearing all required personal protective equipment. 25. Conduct radio checks. 26. Request hot status. 27. Unload, show-clear all weapons. 28. Call in cold, 29. Take down range flags. 30. Submit a~~unition expenditure report Enclosure (1)

57 31. Turn in range. RELATED EVENTS: 0302-TRNG MCO B Range Safety (Jun 03) 2. MCRP 3-0A Unit Training Management Guide 3. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 4. MCRP 3-ll.lA Commander's Tactical Handbook 5. MCRP A Marine Troop Leader's Guide 6. MCRP C Risk Management (Feb 01) 7. USMC Range Safety Pocket Guide 8. Unit standard Operating Procedures (SOP) MISCELLANEOUS: AD~NISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. DODIC and weapons as required. 2. F.ach base/installation (if applicable) has separate RSO qualification standards. Both will be satisfied prior to serving as RSO TRNG-2208: Develop a Letter of Instruction (LOI) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT, lstlt, CAPT MOJT intent. Given a training event and commander's intent. To accomplish goals of the training event and meet the commander's 1. Analyze the event. 2. Determine tasks 3. Determine resources required. 4. Develop using 5-paragraph order format. 5. Publish LOI. 1. MCRP 3-0A Unit Training Management Guide 2. Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) 8152-TRNG-2209: Develop a unit training plan EVALU~ION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTER~: 12 months SSGT, GYSGT, MSGT Enclosure (1)

58 INITLAL TRAINING SETTING: FORMAL calendar. Given higher's intent, an assessment of the unit, and a training To prioritize and plan training. 1. Assess the unit readiness based on the mission. 2. Identify Mission Essential Task List (METL) 3. Schedule the required training to include events from the Training Exercise and Employment Plan (TEEP) compiled by subordinate staff sections. 4. Schedule prime time or training cycles. 5. Schedule unit controlled exercises and other training. 6. Conduct backward planning. 7. Identify available training resources and align with craining priorities. 8. Develop short and mid range plans as appropriate. 1. MCRP 3-0A Unit Training Manage10ent Guide 2. MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training 8152-WPNS-2001: Engage threats with the Service Pistol EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLET: MCSF ARMED SENTRY FORMAL Given a service pistol, ammunition, tactical holster. To neutralize the threat. 1. Apply weapons conditions. 2. Detect threats 3. Assume shooting positions 4. Utilize cover as applicable. 5. Present the weapon 6. Apply aiming techniques 7. Engage threat/threats 8. Engage moving threats if applicable 9. Apply follow through 10. Clear stoppages 11. Search and assess 1. MCO Marine Corps Combat Marksmanship Program 2. MCRP 3-0lB Pistol Marksmanship 3. MCSFTCO BSG WPNS DRILL GUIDE Marine Corps Security Force Training Company Enclosure (1)

59 Basic Security Guard Course Weapons Drill Guide 4. TM loosa-10/1 Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9 SUPPORT REQOrREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC Quantity A363 Cartridge, 9~~ Ball M cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range ROOMS/BUILDINGS: ISMT MISCELLANEOUS: AD~NISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Ammunition for this task covers the following courses of fire. Marine Corps Qualification, 200 rds; Security Forces Qualifications, 280 rds; Advanced Urban Combat Qualifications, 560 rds If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E} or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute this task WPNS-2008: Prepare a machinegun range card EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMEN~ INTERVAL: 3 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL Given, a designated sector of fire, a final protective line or principal direction of fire, a mission, and writing materials. To annotate each item of information required by the MCWP and ensure that two copies are complet3d within 15 minutes. 1. Determine type of range card to be created (FPL or FPL). 2. Designate Threat Reference Points for the range card. 3. Illustrate current position on the range ca~d. 4. Illustrate required gun data on the range card. 5. Illustrate sectors of fire on the ~ange card. 6. Determine scale of the sketch and enter all necessary marginal information on the range card. 7. Submit copy of prepared range card to higher headquarters. 1. FM MK19 40MM Grenade Machine Gun MOD 3 2. FM Browning Machine Gun, Caliber.50 HB, M2 3. FM Light and Medium machineguns 4. MCviP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery Enclosure (1)

60 SUPPORT REQ~IREMENTS: RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small) Facility Code Maneuver/Training Area, Light Forces Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Large) OTHER S~PPORT REQUIREMENTS: Maneuver/Training Area 8152-WPNS-2201: Boresight a weapon using the Laser Borelight System EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months GRACES: CPL, SGT INIT1AL TRAINcrNG SETTING: MOJT Given a reference and another Marine. To ensure point of aim equals point of impact. 1. Point weapon in a safe direction. 2. Clear the weapon. 3. Stabilize the weapon without cant, and insert the Borelight into the muzzle. 4. Zero the LBS. 5. Select the target for the weapon and sight combination being boresighted. 6. Position the target oriented in a 7ertical position 10 meters from the muzzle. 7. Adjust the target as required to place the borelight laser dot on the small black dot on the target. B. Adjust the sighting device, windage,.and elevation until centered on the dog target. 9. Turn off laser and remove the borelight and mandrel from the weapon. RELATED EVENTS: 0300-WPNS TM 10471A-12&P/1 Laser Boresight System 8154-BDE-2001: Prepare for a Dynamic Entry EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: This the preparations conducted concurrently with mission planning and immediately foll01 ling the completion of planning. BILLETS: CQB Breacher Enclosure (1)

61 FORMAL Given all necessary equipment. To ensure the assault team is ready to execute the mission. PERFO~CB STEPS: 1. Gather explosive materials 2. Determine mechanical equipment required 3. Construct charges 4. Calculate safe blast overpressure stand off. 5. Construct priming systems 6. Prepare mechanical equipment 7. Prepare ballistic equipment 8. Prepare thermal equipment 9. Conduct a breacher's brief 10. Conduct rehearsals 11. Conduct inspections 1. Unit SOP 2. LMT Rebar Cutter Assembly Operators Manual 3. MOES-BL Methods of Entry School Breacher Logbook 4. STIHL 510/760 STIHL TS 510, 760 Instruction Manual 5. TCTK Tactical Cutting Torch Kits Operating Instructions Manual (July 2006) 6. 'I'M 10003A/07172A/09081A-13&P Remington and Mossberg Shotgun Operators Manual 7. TM 10698A-10/1 M1014, Joint Service Shotgun 8. TM 10698A-23B&P/2 Ml014 Shotgun Maintenance Manual SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A011 Cartridge, 12 Gauge #00 Buckshot M16 AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W209 M023 Charge, Demolition Block M /4 M456 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class F. M980 Charge, Demolition Sheet Inch M981 Charge, Demolition Sheet Inch M982 Charge, Demolition Sheet Inch M~30 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram P~l'N MK140 MM44 Charge, Demolitlon Flexible Linear S MM45 Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S MM46 Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S MM47 Charge, Demolition Flexible Linear S MM51 Charge, Demolition Low Hazard MK143 MM52 Charge, Demo11tion Low Hazard MK144 MN52 MK154 Mod 0 MU40 Cord, Detonating 400 Grains per Foot MU42 Cord, Detonating 100 Grains per Foot Quantity 20 cartridges per Marine 100 rounds per Marine 8 charges per Marine 250 FT per Marine 2 charges per Marine 11 charges per Marine 2-1 charges per Marine 10 charges per Marine 24 FT per Marine?.4 FT per Marine 18 FT per Marine 30 FT per l-iarine 30 F'l' per Marine 18 FT per Marine 24 charges per Marine 18 FT per Marine 18 FT per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Light Demolition Range Enclosure (1)

62 2B Nov 2012 EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: ), Personal Protective Equipment, Shotgun (Mossberg Model 500,or Benelli 1014), Full Spectrum Battle Equipment (FSBE) TAMCN: C35012E;Configuration D MATERIAL: Scientific Calculator, E-S:ilhouette Targets, Non-Metallic PropStick, Goodyear 330B Rubber, 1000 ml IV bags, 550 Cord, Spray Adhesive, Door (wood or metal), Door knobs, Windows (Double Hung, Plate, or Casement) UNITS/PERSONNEL: Trauma qualified Corpsman MISCELLANEOUS: SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: ~~rines conducting thermal and explosive breaching must be qualified and certified as a Methods of Entry Breacher BDE-2002: Conduct Dynamic Entry EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: This event encompasses the Breacher's actions in the Last. covered and Concealed Position (LCC), actions on the objective, and actions immediately following conclusion of the assault. The Breacher is expected to use one or more of the following breaching methods to accomplish this task: explosive, thermal, mechanical and bal:i.stic based upon mission requirements. BILLETS: CQB Breacher FORMAL Given all necessary equipment. To allow unobstructed entry of the assault team 1-1hile minimizing collateral damage and hazards to personnel. 1. Move to breach point 2. Conduct breach 3. Conduct post-assault actions 1. Unit SOP 2. LMT Rebar Cutter Assembly Operators Manual 3. MOES-BL Methods of Entry School Breacher Logbook 4. STIHL 510/760 STIHL TS 510, 760 Instruction Manual 5. TCTK Tactical Cutting Torch Kits Operating Instructions Manual (July 2006} 6. TM 10003A/07172A/09081A-13&P Remington and Mossberg Shotgun Operators Manual 7. TM 10698A-10/l Ml014, Joint Service Shotgun 8. TM 1069BA-238&P/2 M1014 Shotgun Maintenance Manual Enclosure (1)

63 SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Light Demolition Range EQUIPMENT: Marine Assault Breacher's Kit (NSN: ), Personal Protect1ve Equipment, Full Spectrum Battle Equipment (FSBE) TAMCN: C35012E; Configuration D MATERIAL: Doors (wood or metal), Door knobs, Deadbolts, Windows (DoubleHung, Plate, or Casement) MISCELLANEOUS: SPECIAL PERSONNEL CERTS: Marines conducting thermal and explosive breaching must be qualified and certified as a Methods of Entry Breacher TACT-2001: Clear an exclusion structure EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT FORMAL equipment. Given a unknown threat in a designated area, all necessary To eliminate threats and pr~tect designated assets. 1. Move to entry point 2. Make entry. 3. Apply clearing techniques. 4. Secure the asset 5. Conduct reporting procedures. 6. Conduct turnover 7. Prepare for follow on mission (as ~ecessary) 1. DoDD M Nuclear Weapons Security Manual 2. MCWP Military Operations on urbanized Terrain (MOUT) 3. NTTP Maritime Interception Operations SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A065 Cartridge, 5.56mm Plastic Ball Pract A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single Alll Cartridge, 7.62wm Blank M82 Linked Quantity 90 cartridges per Marine 90 cartridges per Marine 200 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 200 cartridges per. Marine Enclosure (1)

64 All2 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882 AA12 Cartridge, 9nun FX Red Marking AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0 20 cartridges per Marine 90 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 2 charges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Assault Course (MAC) 8154-TACT-2002: Employ a diversionary device EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT FORMAL Given all necessary PPE anj equipment. To achieve impact within 3-5 feet from the entry point. 1. Inspect the diversionary device. 2. Apply weapons conditions. 3. Show the diversionary device to th; team members. 4. Identify the target area. 5. Place the diversionary device. 1. MCSF Regt Close Quarters Battle Drill Guide 2. MCWP Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) 3. MEU {SOC) Training Handbook SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0 Quantity 2 charges per Marine 8154-TACT-2003: React to an improvised explosive device (led} EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months PFC, tcpl, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT MOJT Given a potential improvised explosive device. In order to minimize the impact on your mission Enclosure (1}

65 1. Identify an IED. 2. Notify team members of an IED. 3. Hark an IED. 4. Treat casualties if necessary 5. Conduct reporting procedures 6. Establish a limit of advance (minimum safe distance). 7. Bypass the IED as required. B. Coordinate with supporting elements. 1. DODD M Nuclear Weapons Security Manual 2. MCSF Regt Close Quarters Battle Drill Guide SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Assault Course (MAC) MATER1AL: 1. JIEDDTF Joint I~rovised Explosive Device Defeat Organization Tactics, Techniques and Procedures Handbook. 2. MCIP TED Defeat 8154-WPNS-2001: Zero the service carbine EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: Zero Holographic weapon sight and backup iron sight. PFC, LC?L, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT FORMAL sling. Given a SL-3 complete service carbine, ammunition, tactical To achieve a shot group in the center of the target. 1. Set the sights to true zero 2. Apply weapons conditions 3. Assume shooting position 4. Apply aiming technique 5. Fire a three shot group 6. Make corrections 7. Repeat steps five and six until shot group is in center of target B. Fire four shot confirmation 9. Move to 100 meters and repeat five through eight until shot group is in center of target (Optic only) 10. Record zero 1. MCRP 3-01A Rifle Marksmanship Enclosure (1}

66 2. MCSF Regt Close Quarters Battle Drill Guide 3. RegtO C MCSF Regt Weapons Handling Policy 4. TM / /1 Operator's Manual, M16A2, A4 Rifle/M4Al Carbine SUPPOR'l' REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball MB55 10/Clip AD65 Cartridge, 5.56mm Plas~ic Ba~l Pract Quantity 20 cartridges per Marine 20 cartridges per Marine RANGE/'l'~NING AREA: Facility Code Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: to BZO. Highly reco!il'tiended bore sighting rifles prior 8154-WPNS-2002: carbine Zero a target pointer illuminator/ aiming light to a service EV-ALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL TRAINING SET'l'ING: FORMAL Given a SL-3 complete service carbine ammunition, tactical sling, target pointer illuminator/aiming light, Night observation devices. To achieve a shot group of seven minutes of angle. PERFO~CE STEPS: 1. Mount the target pointer illuminator/ aiming light to the service rifle/carbine 2. Mark the designated strike zone on the zeroing target 3. Set the adjusters to zero preset position 4. Turn the aiming beam on low power 5. Install aiming side lens cap wi~h the neutral density filter 6. Look through the night vision device 7. Activate the aiming beam 8. Fire a three round shot group 9. Identify the center of shot group 10. Make required sight adjustments 11. Continue steps eight and nine until two out of three rounds are in the designated strike zone. 12. Adjust the illumination beam adjustment knobs until the illumination beam is aligned with the airrdng beam. 1. l-1crp 3-0lA Rifle Marksmanship 2. RegtO C MCSF Regt Weapons Handling Policy Enclosure (1)

67 29 Nov TM &P Operato s Manual, Advanced Target Pointer Illuminator Aiming Light (ATPIAL), AN/PEQ-15 SUPPOR~ REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A065 Cartridge, 5.56mm Plastic Ball Pract QuantitY. 10 cartridges per Marine 10 cartridges per Marine RANGE/~RAINING AREA: Facility Code Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISrRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: to BZO. Highly recommended bore sighting rifles prior 8154-WPNS-2003: Engage threats with the service carbine EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSG!, GYSGT FORNAl. Given T/0 weapons, ammunition, tactical sling, and in a close quarters environment. To neutralize the threat. 1. Apply weapons condi t'ions 2. Identify Threat(s) 3. Assume shooting positions 4. Utilize cover as applicable 5. Present the weapon 6. Apply aiming techniques 7. Engage threat(s) 8. Engage moving threats if applicabl~ 9. Apply follow through 10. Clear stoppages 11. Search and assess 1. MCRP 3-0lA Rifle Marks~anship 2. MCSF Regt Close Quarters Battle Drill Guide 3. Regto C MCSF Regt Weapons Ha~dling Policy 4. TM 05538D/10012B-12/l Operator's Manual, M16A2, A4 Rifle/M4A1 Carbine SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Enclosure (1)

68 ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56n~ Ball M855 10/Clip A065 Cartridge, 5.56~~ Plastic Ball Pract Quantity 3720 cartridges per Marine 3720 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: This live-fire event utilizes a Known Distance (KD) Pistol Course. The range must be able to support the SDZ for the 5.56 round and allow fire and movement. If this type of range is not available a live-fire maneuver range may be utilized using fixed targets. MISCELLANEOUS: ADMDNIS~TIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Ammunition for this task covers the following course of fire. Close Quarters Qualifications WPNS-2004: Engage threats with tie service carbine using a target pointer illuminator/aiming light EVALUATION-COD 0: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT INITIAL T~NING SETTING: MOJT Given a SL-3 complete service carbine ammunition, tactical sling, target pointer illuminator/ aiming light and in a close quarters environment. To neutralize the threat. 1. Don night observation device 2. Appiy weapons conditions 3. Detect threats 4. Assume shooting positions 5. Utilize cover if applicable 6. Present the weapon 7. Activate target point illuminator 8. Apply aiming techniques 9. Engage threats 10. Apply follow through 11. Clear stoppages 12. Search and assess 1. MCRP 3-0lA Rifle Marksmanship 2. RegtO C MCSF Regt Weapons Handling Policy 3. TM 05538D/10012B-12/l Operator's M~nual, Ml6A2, A4 Rifle/M4A1 Carbine 4. TM &P Operators Manu~l, Advanced Target Pointer Illuminator Aiming Light (ATPIAL), AN/PEQ Enclosure (1)

69 SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: Q.Q.Qf A059 Cartridge, 5.56mrn Ball M855 10/Clip A065 Cartridge, 5.56mm Plastic Ball Pract Quantity 100 cartridges per Marine 100 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range 8154-WPNS-2005: Engage threats with the Service Pistol E~UATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT FORMAL Given SL-3 complete service pistol, ammunition, tactical holster and in a close quarters environment. To neutralize the threats. 1. Apply weapons conditions 2. Identify threats 3. Assume shooting positions 4. Utilize cover as applicable. 5. Present the weapon 6. Apply aiming techniques 7. Engage threats 8. Engage moving targets if applicable 9. Apply follow through 10. Clear stoppages 11. Search and assess 1. MCO Marine Corps Combat Marksmanship Program 2. MCRP 3-0lB Pistol Marksmanship 3. MCSF Regt Close Quarters Battle Drill Guide 4. TM loosa-10/1 Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9rnm, M9 SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M882 Quantity 5740 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range MISCELLANEOUS: Enclosure (1)

70 ADMINISTRATIVE rnstructions: Ammunition for this task covers the following course of fire. Close Quarters Qualifications both day and night. FAST-NLW-2001: Employ mechanical advantage control hold (MACH} techniques EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, lstlt, CAPT FORMAL Given a subject, all necessary equipment To control a subject while preventing injury to yourself or others 1. Execute the basic stance. 2. Execute compliant escort position. 3. Execute MACH 1-5 techniques. 4. Execute basic baton-techniques. 5. Execute baton MACH 1-5 techniques. 6. Execute MACH 1-5 takedown techniquas. 7. Execute baton MACH 2-5 takedown techniques. 8. Execute r~ch 1-5 team arrests techniques. 9. Apply hand restraint devices. 1. FM Ci.vil Disturbance Operations 2. FM Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Tactical Employment of Nonlethal Weapons 3. MCO F Arming of Security and Law Enforcement (LE) Personnel and the Use of Force 4. MEMO 75/683,986 Controlled F.O.R.C.E. Mechanical Advantage Control Holds FAST-NLW-2002: Conduct crowd control EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL Given multiple subjects, all necessary equipment. To protect designated asset. 1. Form the control force. 2. Declare use of force. 3. Execute control force techniques Enclosure (1)

71 1. DODD R Policy for Non-lethal t'1eapons 2. FM Civil Disturbance Operations 3. FM Multiservice Tactics, Techniques~ and Procedures for the Tactical Employment of Nonlethal Weapons 4. MCO F Arming of Security and Law Enforcement (LE) Personnel and the Use of Force FAST-NLW-2003: Employ oleoresin capsicum {OC) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL Given oleoresin capsicum, all necessary equipment. To deter subject/subjects while minimizing contamination to yourself or others. 1. Declare use of OC. 2. Engage the target area. 3. Assess the situation. 1. DODD R Policy for Non-lethal Weapons 2. FM Civil Disturbance Operations 3. FM Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Tactical Employment of Nonlethal Weapons 4. MARADMIN 158/0B Updated Guidance on Marine Corps Training and Employment of /Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Spray 5. MCO F Arming of Security and Law Enforcement (LE) Personnel and the Use of Force SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: EQUIPMENT: Equipment needed during this event includes the MK4, MK9, ormk46 live/inert OC pepper spray and their associated pouches, dispersers, or slings. MISCELLANEOUS: AD~NISTRA~IVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Only qualified OC instructors are authorized to conduct OC training and certification. Marines must complete INIWIC to be qualified to conduct OC training and certification. 2. All OC training will include five fight through stations (these stations can include, upper and lower body strikes, baton strikes and blocks, subject control techniques, and weapons retention drills) and decontamination procedures Enclosure (1)

72 FAST-NLW-2004: Employ nonlethal munitions EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 12 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT FORMAL S~ARD: Given T/E weapons, ammunition, all necessary equipment To protect designated assets. 1. Apply \'ieapons conditions. 2. Detect threats. 3. Assume a shooting position. 4. Make a verbal declaration as necessary. 5. Engage the threats. 6. Assess the situation. 7. Clear stoppages. 1. DODD R Policy for Non-lethal Weapons 2. FM 3-lg.ls Civil Disturbance Operations 3. FM Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Tactical &mployment of Nonlethal Weapons 4. MCO F Arming of Security and Law Enforcement (LE) Personnel and the Use of Force SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DOD!C AA29 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Non-Lethal Bean AA31 12GA Cartridge, Fin Stabilized Nonle BACB 40MM Cartridge, Rubber Ball Nonletha GG04 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal 9590 Quantity 5 cartridges per Marine 5 cartridges per Marine 5 cartridges per Marine 3 grenades per Marine LU\NGE /TRAINING AREA: Facility Code MOUT Collective Training Facility (Small) Facility Code Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range FAST-TACT-2001: Clear an objective EVALUATION-COOED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 3 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, lstlt, CAPT FORMAL As a member of a FAST platoon Enclosure (1)

73 S~: To eliminate threats and protect the assets. 1. Move to entry point 2. Make entry. 3. Apply clearing techniques. 4. Secure the objective. 5. Conduct reporting procedures. 6. Prepare for follow on mission {as necessary) 1. MCWP Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) 2. NTTP Maritime Interception Operations SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A06S Cartridge, 5.56mm Plastic Ball Pract A075 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Linked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single A111 Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked All2 Cartridge, 7.62~n Blank M82 A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M8B2 AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0 Quantity 90 cartridges per Marine 90 cartridges per Marine 200 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 200 cartridges per Marine 20 cartridges per Marine 60 car.tridges per Ma.rine 60 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 2 charges per Marine MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRA~IVE INSTRUCTIONS: In order to conduct this event, it is assumed that the objective has been properly isolated. Minimum of two personnel are required to conduct this task. Personnel should also be able to identify plain sight items of intelligence value. This task can be trained to standard through the use of the Visual Battlefield System 1 (VBSl). ~T-TACT-2002: Employ a diversionary device EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUST~NMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, lstlt, CAPT FORMAL As a merr~er of a FAST platoon. To achieve impact within 3-5 feet from the entry point. 1. Inspect the diversionary device. 2. Apply weapons conditions Enclosure {1)

74 3. Show the diversionary device to the team members. 4. Identify the target area. 5. Place the diversionary device. 1. MCWP Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) 2. MCSF Close Quarters Battle Handbook 3. MEU (SOC) Training Handbook SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC DWBS Charge, Diversionary MK141 Mod 0 Quantity 2 charges per Marine FAST-VBSS-2001: Conduct visit board search and seize (VBSS) EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months PVT, PFC, LCPL, CPL, SGT, SSGT, GYSGT, lstlt, CAPT FORMAL Given a target vessel \~itt a freeboard height of no more than 25 feet. In order to control target vessel. 1. Employ climbing system as required. 2. Board target vessel. 3. Apply clearing techniques. 4. Secure. target vessel. 5. Conduct detailed search as necessary 6. Conduct reporting procedures 7. Prepare for follow on mission. 1. t-1csf RegtO P FAST Combat SCP 2. NTTP Maritime Interception Operations SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: 'ORDNANCE: QQ.Q! A075 Cartridge, 5.56nun Blank M200 Linked AOBO Cartridge, 5.56nun Blank M200 Single Alll Cartridge, 7.62mm Blank M82 Linked A112 Cartridge, 7. 62mtn Blank MB2 AA12 Cartridge, 9m.'TI FX Red Markin;r AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking Quantity 200 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 200 cartridges per Marine 20 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine 60 cartridges per Marine Enclosure (1)

75 ROOMS/BUILDINGS: ISMT/Battle simulations MISCELLANEOUS: ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: Plt Sgt and Plt Cmdr attend Boarding Officers Course. Appendix G, H, I, J and K of NTTP Maritime Interception Operations reference contains information for boarding procedures WPNS-2004: Perform weapons handling procedures with the service shotgun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAXNMENT INTER~: 6 months BILLET: MCSF ARMED SENTRY FORMAL S~ARD: Given a service with or without ammunition. Without endangering personnel or equipment 1. Apply the firearm safety rules. 2. Apply the weapons condition codes. 3. Transport the shotgun. 1. Load the shotgun. 5. Make the shotgun ready. 6. Assume a carry. 7. Clear Stoppages. 8. Unload the shotgun. 9. Unload and show the shotgun clear. 10. Transfer the shotgun from one Marine to another. REFERENCES : 1. MCRP 3-01 Rifle Marksmanship 2. TM 10698A-10/1 Ml014, Joint Service Shotgun 3. MCSFTCo BSG Weapons Drill Guide SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC AA55 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Dummy MK242 Mod Quantity 4 each ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute this task WPNS-2005: Perform preventive maintenance on the service shotgun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SOS~NMENT INTERV-AL: 6 months Enclosure (1)

76 BILLET: MCSF ARMED SENTRY FORMAL Given a service shotgun, cleaning gear and lubricants. 'l'o ensure the weapon is clean, complete and serviceable. 1. Handle the shotgun safely 2. Ensure the shotgun in condition four 3. Disassemble the shotgun 4. Inspect the shotgun 5. Clean and lubricate the shotgun 6. Reassemble the shotgun 7. Perform a safety functions check 1. TM 10698A-10/1 M1014, Joint Service Shotgun ADM7NISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute this task WPNS-2006: Pattern the service shotgun EV-ALUATION-CODED: NO SUSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months BILLET: MCSF ARMED SENTRY FO&~L Given a service shotgun, rulli~unition and a target. To ensure point of aim is point of impact. 1. Handle the shotgun safely 2. Assume the standing position at the 25-yard/meter line 3. Load and make ready with three slugs 4. Fire three 1o;ell-aimed shots 5. Evaluace the shot group 6. Make corrections on the rear sight (if necessary) 7. Load and fire one slug for confirmation B. Repeat steps 2-7 until shot group is center mass 9. Load and make ready with three 00 buckshot 10. Fire three well-aimed shots 11. Evaluate the shot pattern and establish offset aiming point 12. Load and fire one 00 buckshot for confirmation of offset aim point 13. Assume the standing position at the 15-yard/meter line 14. Load and make ready with three 00 buckshot 15. Fire three well-aimed shots Enclosure (1)

77 16. Evaluate the shot pattern and establish offset aiming point 17. Load and fire one 00 buckshot for confirmation of offset aim point 18. Record offset aiming points 1. MCRP 3-01 Rifle Marksmanship 2. TM 10698A-10/l Ml014, Joint Service Shotgun 3. MCSFTCo BSG Weapons Drill Guide SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC Quantity A011 Cartridge, 12 Gauge 300 Buckshot M16 8 each A023 Cartridge, 12 Gauge 1 Ounce Slug Com 4 each RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Pistol Known Distance (KD) Range ADMINISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requj_rement, individuals are not required to execute this task WPNS-2007: Engage threats with the service shotgun EVALUATION-CODED: NO SOSTAINMENT INTERVAL: 6 months DESCRIPTION: Task should be used for M500/Ml014 if applicable. Shoot known, unknown, low light target engagement twice annually. BILLET: MCSF ARMED SENTRY FORMAL Given ammunition, tactical sling. To neutralize threats. 1. Apply weapons conditions 2. Detect threats 3. Assume shooting positions 4. Utilize cover as applicable 5. Present the weapon 6. Apply aiming techniques 7. Engage threat/threats B.. Engage moving threats if applicable 9. Apply follow through 10. Clear stoppages 11. Search and assess 1. MCRP 3-0lA Rifle Marksmanship Enclosure (1)

78 2. MCSFTCO BSG WPNS Drill Guide 3. TM 10698A-10/l Ml014, Joint Service Shotgun SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: ORDNANCE: DODIC AOll Cartridge, 12 Gauge ioo Buckshot Ml6 A023 Cartridge, 12 Gauge 1 ounce Slug Com Quantity 200 cartridges per Marine 32 cartridges per Marine RANGE/TRAINING AREA: Facility Code Pistol Known Distance (KD} Range ROOMS/BUILDINGS: ISMT MATERIAL: TM P (MSOO Shotgun} OTHER SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS: Code l~ghts, spotlights, lights behind targets MISCELLANEOUS: ADMiNISTRATIVE INSTRUCTIONS: 1. Ammunition for this task covers the Security Forces Day and Night Qualifications for both the M500 and the M Pattern shotgun as necessary. 3. If this equipment is not issued according to Tables of Organization/ Equipment (TO&E) or employed as a mission requirement, individuals are not required to execute thi.s task Enclosure (1)

79 NAVMC \ 2 Oct 2012 MARlNE CORPS SECURITY FORCE T&R MANUAL APPENDIX A ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS AT Anti terrorism BDE Basic Dynamic Entry CMBH Combat Hunter CMDC Command and Control COMM.... Communications CONV Convoy Opexations OM. Designated Ma.xksma.n EHW. Explosive Handling/Wharf FFP.,, ,... Final Firing Position IED Improvised Explosive Device LA, Limited Area LOI Letter of Instruction MACH Mechanical Advantage Control Hold NLW Nonlethal Weapons OC Oleoresin Capsicum OIC.. Officer In Charge ORM...., Operational Risk Management PCCC.s Pre-combat Checks PS Physical Security RSO Range Safety Officer RTT ,.. Recapture Tactics Teams TACT. Tactics TRNG, Training VBSS.. Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure WIA, Wounded in Action WPNS,..... Weapons A-1 Enclosure (1)

80 NAVMC 3S00.61A 2 Oct 2012 MARINE CORPS SECURITY FORCE T&R MANUAL APPENDIX B TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Terms in this glossary are subject to change as applicable orders and directives are revised. Terms established by Marine Corps orders or directives take precedence after definitions found in Joint Pub 1-02, DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. After Action Review (AAR). A professional discussion of training events conducted after all training to promote learning among training participants. The formality and scope increase with the command level and size of the training evolution. For longer exercises, they should be planned for at predetermined times during an exercise. The results of the AAR shall be recorded on an after action report and forwarded to higher headquarters. The commander and higher headquarters use the results of an AAR to reallocate resources, reprioritize their training plan,.and plan for. future training. Chaining. A process that enables unit leaders to effectively identify subordinate collective events and individual events that support a specific collective event. For example, collective training events at the 4000-level are directly supported by collective events at the 3000-level. utilizing the bu~lding block approach to progressive training, these collective events are further supported by individual training events at the 1000 and 2000-levels. When a higher-level event by its nature requires the completion of lower level events, they are "chained"; Sustainment credit is given for all lower level events chained to a higher event. Deception. Those measures designed to mislead the enemy by manipulation, distortion, or falsification of evidence to induce the enemy to react in a manner prejudicial to the enemy's interests. (JP 1-02) E-Coded Event. An "E-Coded" event is a collective T&R event that is a noted indicator of capability or, a noted Collective skill that contributes to the unit's ability to perform the supported MET. As such, only "E-Coded" events are assigned a CRP value and used to calculate a unit's CRP. Individual Readiness. The individual training readiness of each Marine is measured by the number of individual events required and completed for the rank or billet currently held. A c D E I B-1 Enclosure (1)

81 NAVMC A 2 Oct 2012 Ma~ine Corps Combat Readiness and Evaluation System (MCCRES). An evaluation system designed to provide commanders with a comprehensive set of mission perfo~ance standards from which training programs can be developed; and through which the efficiency and effectiveness of training can be evaluated. The Ground T&R Program will eventually replace MCCRES. M Operational Readiness (OR). (DoD or NATO) OR is the capability of a unit/formation, ship, weapon system, or equipment to perform the missions or functions for which it is organized or designed. May be used in a general sense or to express a level or degree of readiness. 0 p Performance Step. Performance steps are included in the components of an Individual T&R Event. They are the major procedures (i.e., actions) a Marine unit must accomplish to perform an individual event to standard. They describe the procedure the task performer must take to perform the task under operational conditions and provide sufficient information for a task performer to perform the procedure (may necessitate identification of supporting steps, procedures, or actions in outline form). Performance steps follow a logical progression and should be followed sequentially, unless otherwise stated. Normally, perfonmance steps are listed only for 1000-level individual events (those that are taught in the entry-level MOS school). Listing performance steps is optional if the steps are already specified in a published reference. Readiness. (DoD) Readiness is the ability of u.s. military forces to fight and meet the demands of the national military strategy. Readiness is the synthesis of two distinct but interrelated levels: (a) Unit readiness--the ability to provide capabilities required by combatant commanders to execute assigned missions. This is derived from the ability of each unit to deliver the outputs for which it was designed. (b) Joint readiness--the combatant commander's ability to ~ntegrate and synchronize ready combat and support forces to execute assigned missions. Section Skill Tasks. Section skills are those competencies directly related to unit functioning. They are group rather than individual in nature, and require participation by a section (S-1, S-2, S-3, etc). Training Task. This describes a direct training activity that pertains to an individual Marine. A task is composed of 3 major components: a description of what is to be done, a condition, and a standard. R s T B-2 Enclosure (l)

82 NAVMC A 2 Oct 2012 Onit CRP. Unit CRP is a percentage of the E-coded collective events that support the unit ~~TL acco~~lished by the unit. Unit CRP is the average of all MET CRP. Waived Event. An event that is waived by a cornmanding.officer when in his or her judgment, previous experience or related performance satisfies the requirement of a particular event. w B-3 Enclosure (1)

83 NAVMC A 2 Oct 2012 MARINE CORPS SECURITY FORCE T&R MANUAL APPENDIX C REFERENCES Department of the Aimy Pamphlet (DA PAM) DAPAM Range Safety Department of Defense (DOD) DOD R Defense Transportation Regulation Parts I, II & III Department of Defense Directive (DODD) DODD Information Operations li'iald Manual (li'm) E'M 2-0 Intelligence FM 3-0 Operations FM Army Special Operations Forces Foreign Internal Defense FM u.s. Army Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment FM Civil Affairs Operations FM 3-06 Urban Operations im 3-07 Stability Operations (2008) FM Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support for the Combined Arms Commander FM Multiservice tactics, techniques, and procedures for nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) protection FM J-13 Information Operations: Doctrine, T.a.ctics 1 Techniques, and Procedures FM Reconnaissance Platoon FM Tactical Employment of Anti-armor Plat~ons, Companies and Battalions FM MK19 40MM Grenade Machine Gun MOD 3 FM mm Grenade Launchers M203 and M79 FM TOW Weapon System FM Javelin Medi~~ Anti-armor Weapon System FM Browning Maohinegun, Caliber.50, HB M2 FM Light and Medium machineguns FM Mortar Fire Direction Procedures Ft> Light Anti-Armor Weapons FM Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals FM Map Reading and Land Navigation FM 3-30 Communications FM Explosives and Demolitions FM Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Theater Air Ground System (TAGS) FM Detainee Operations in the Global War on Terrorism FM Countermcbility FM Engineer Reconnaissance FM 5-20 Camouflage FM Explosives and Demolitions FM 5-34 Engineer Field Data - Field Expedient Charges FM Fire support for Corps and Divisions FM Fire Support for Brigade Operations (Heavy) FM Fire Support for Brigade Operations (Light) FM 6-30 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Observed Fire C-1 Enclosure (1)

84 NAVMC A 2 Oct 2012 FM 7-10 Infantry Rifle Company FM 7-90 Tactical Employment of Mortars FM 7-91 Tactical Employment of Antiarmor Platoons, Companies and Battalions FM Cavalry FM Cavalry Troop FM Scout Platoon FM 20-3 Camouflage, Concealment, and Decoys FM Mine/Counter.mine Operations FM Manual for Wheeled Vehicle Driver FM Visual Signals FM Combat Skills of the Soldier FM Antipersonnel Mine Ml8Al Claymore FM Grenade FM Leaders Guide to Lane Training FM Law of Land Warfare FM Infantryman s Guide to Combat in Built-Up Areas FM The Soviet Army Fleet Mar1ne Force Manua~ (~ FMFM 1-3B Sniping FMFM 2-7 Fire Support in MAGTF Operations FMFM 5-4A Close Air Support and Close-in Fire Support FMFM 6-3 Marine Infantry Battalion FMFM 6-4 Marine Rifle Company/Platoon FMFM Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Marine corps Fire Support System FMFM 6-30 Employment of the Light Armored Infantry Battalion Joint Publication (JP) JP 0-2 Unified Action Armed Forces (UNAAF) JP 1-02 DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms JP 2-01 Joint and National Intelligence Support to Military Operations JP 3-02 Amphibious Operations JP Amphibious Embarkation and Debarkation JP Amphibious Embarkation JP 3-06 Joint Urban Operations JP 3-07 Joint Doctrine for Military Operations Other Than War JP Antiterrorism J? 3-08 Interagency~ Intergovernmental organization, and Nongovernmental Organization Coordination during Joint Operations, Vol I and II JP 3-09 Joint Fire Support JP Close Air Support JP 3-11 Operations in Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, and Radiological (CB~~) Enviro~~ents JP 3-13 Information Operations JP 3-16 Multinational Operations JP 3-24 Counterinsurgency Operations JP Doctrine Far Joint Combat Search and Rescue JP 3-52 Joint Airspace Control JP 3-57 Civil-Military Operations JP 3-60 Joint Targeting JP 3-68 Noncombatant Evacuation Operations Marine Corps Doctrinal Publications (MCDPs) MCDP 1 Warfighting MCD~ 1-0 ~~rine Coxps Operations~ Sep 2001 MCDP 1-3 Tactics C-2 Enclosure (1)

85 NAVt-lC A 2 Oct 2012 MCDP 2 Intelligence MCDP 3 Expeditionary Operations MCDP 4 Logistics MCDP 5 Planning MCDP 6 Command and Control Marine Corps Interim Publication (MCIP) MCIP Company Level Intelligence Cell MCIP Combat Hunter Operations MCIP W CHl Marine Rifle Squad MCIP M16A4 Rifleman's Suite MCIP MAGTF Counter-Improvised Explosive Device Ope~ations MCIP Small Unit Leaders Guide to Counterinsurgency Marine Corps Order (MCO) MCO Marine Corps Mentoring Prog~am (MCMP) MCO The Marine Corps Training and Education System MCO A Unit Training Management (UTM) MCO A Organization of FMF for Combat MCO Policy for Marine Expeditionary Unit MCO A Universal Naval Task List (ONTLJ Version 3.0 (Jan 07) MCO Operational Risk Management CORM) MCO Range Certification MCO Policies and Procedures for Firing Ammunition for Training, Target Practice and Combat MCO Range Safety (Jun 03) MCO K Marine Corps Combat Marksmanship Progr~~ MCO J Small Arms Marksmanship Competition MCO Military Airlift-Command Requirement MCO 52lS.lK Marine Corps CirGctives Management Program (May 07) MCO w/ch 1 Marine Corps Physical Fitness Program MCO Class V(W) SUP FMF CBT OP MCO B023.3A Personnel Qualification and Certification Program for Class V Ammunition and Explosives MCO Malfunction and Deficiency Reporting MCO Auth Alw Maint & Acct Rifle/Pistol MCO P Marine Corps Training Philosophy and Requirements MCO P consumer Level Supply Policy Manual MCO P Storage and Handling of Hazardous Materials t-1co 1? USMC Transportation Manual MCO P MIMMS Field Procedures Manual MCO P5090.2A &nvironmental Compliance and Protection Manual (Jul 98) MCO P5102.1B Navy & Marine Corps Mishap and Safety Investigation, Reporting, and Record Keeping Manual (Jan 05) MCO P The Marine Corps Directives System MCO P8011.4J Marine Corps Policy and Procedures for Class V(W) Material (Peacetime) MCO P A Marine Corps Ammunition Management and Explosives Safety Policy Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) MCRP 2-2SA Reconnaissance Reports Guide MCRP 2-3A Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield/Battlespace MCRP 3-0lA Rifle Marksmanship MCRP 3-0lB Pistol Marksmanship MCRP 3-02A Marine Physical Readiness Training for Combat MCRP 3-02G First Aid MCRP 3-0A Unit Training Management Guide C-3 Enclosure (1)

86 NAVMC A 2 Oct 2012 MCRP 3-0B How to Conduct Training MCRP 3-ll.lA Commander's Tactical Handbook MCRP A Marine Troop Leader's Guide MCRP A Mortars MCRP B Mortar Gunnery MCRP A Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for Field Artillery Target Acquisition MCRP Techniques and Procedures for Fire Support Coordination MCRP A Multi-Service Procedures for the Joint Application of Firepower {J-FIRE} MCRP 3-l6.6B Fire Support Team (FiST) Techniques and Procedures MCRP 3-16A Tactics, Techni~~es, and Procedures for the Targeting Process MCRP 3-16C Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Fire Support for the Combined Arms Commander MCRP 3-16D Multi-Service TTP for Targeting Time-Sensitive Targets MCRP 3-17A Engineer Field Data (FM 5-34) MCRP B Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Cordon and search Operations V RP A Civil Affairs Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures MCRP 3-33A Counter Guerrilla Operations MCRP A HTTP for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Contamination Avoidance MCRP B Nuclear Contamination Avoidance MCRP C Multi-service TTP for NBc Aspects of Consequence Management MCRP Multi-Service Communications Procedures and Tactical Radio Procedures in Joint Environment MCRP B Radio Operator's Handbook MCRP C Antenna Handbook MCRP A MAGTF Rear Area Security MCRP 4-ll.lA MTTP for Treatment of Ch&mical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries MCRP Field Hygiene and Sanitation MCRP F Convoy Operations Handbook MCRP H Multi-service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Tactical Convoy Operations MCRP 4-ll.BC Enemy Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees MCRP Detainee Operations MCRP C Risk Management (Feb 01} MCRP 5-12A Operational Terms and Graphics MCRP 5-12c Marine Corps Supplement to the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms MCRP 6-llC Combat Stress MCRP 6-22C Radio Operator's Handbook Marine Corps Warfight:l.ng Publication (MCWP) MCWP 1-0 Marine Corps Operations MCWP 2-1 Intelligence Operations MCWP Ground Reconnaissance Operations (FMFM 2-2) MCWP 2-2 NAGTF Intelligence Collection MCWP 2-24B Remote Sensor Operations J.l.l:CWP 2-26 Geographic Intelligence MCWP 2-3 MAGTF Intelligence Production and Analysis MCWP 2-4 MAGTF Intelligence Dissemination MCWP 2-6 Counterintelligence MCWP 3-1 Ground Combat Operations MCWP 3-10 Tactics MCWP Marine Rifle Company/Platoon C-4 Enclosure ( 1 J

87 NAVMC A 2 Oct 2012 MCWP Marine Rifle Squad MCWP Scouting and Patrolling MCWP Helicopter Borne Operations MCWP Marine Rifle Platoon MCWP 3-12 Marine Corps Tank Employment MCWP 3-13 Employment of Amphibious Assault Vehicles (AAVs) MCWP Machineguns and Machinegun Gunnery MCWP Tactical Employment of Mortars MCWP Scout Sniping MCWP Anti-armor Operations MCWP Antiarmor Operations MCWP 3-16 Fire Support Coordination in the Ground Combat Elament MCWP Artillery Operations MCWP Procedures for the Marine Corps Fire Support MCWP Tactics, Techniques and Procedures for the Field Artillery Manual Cannon Gunnery MCWP A Supporting Arms Observer, Spotter and Controller (FMFM 6-8) MCWP 3-16C Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process MCWP 3-17 Engineer Operations MCWP Combined Arms Gap-Crossing Operations MCWP MAGTF Breaching Operations MCWP Engineer Reconnaissance MCWP Combined Arms Mobility Operations MCWP 3-2 Aviation Operations MCWP Aviation Ground Support MCWP Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses (SEAD} MCWP 3-23 Offensive Air Support MCWP Close Air support MCWP 3-24 Assault Support MCWP 3-25 Contro1 of Aixcraft and Missiles MCWP Direct Air Support Center Handbook MCWP Mine Warfare MCWP (MCRP NWP 3-15) Mine Warfare MCWP Ship-to-Shore Movement MCWP Supporting Arms coordination in Amphibious Operations MCWP 3-32 Maritime Pre-positioning Force (MPF) aperations MCWP MAGTF Civil Military Operations MCWP Counterinsurgency Operations MCWP Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) MCWP Multi-Service Doctrine for CBRN Operations MCWP Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for NBC Protection MCWP NBC Decontamination (FM 3-5} MCWP MTTP for NBC Reconnaissance MCWP Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command and Control MCWP MAGTF Information Management MCWP MAGTF Communications System MCWP MAGTF Information Operations MCWP Operations Security MCWP Fire Support in MAGTF Operations MC~lP Raid Operations MCWP 4-1 Logistics Operations MCWP-4-11 Tactical-Level Logistics MCWP Health Service Support Operations.MCWP Transportation Operations MCWP Maintenance Operati~ns MCWP Bulk Liquid Operations C-5 Enclosure (1)

88 NAVMC A 2 Oct 2012 t{crlp MAGTF Supply Operations MCWP Services in.an Expeditionary Environment~ MCWP 5-l Marine Corps Planning Process (MCPP) MC~lP 6-2 MAGTF Command and Control Operatlons Navy Marine Corps (NAVMC) NAVMC 2771 Marine Corps Formal School Catalog NAVKC 2795 United States Marine Corps User Guide to Counseling NAVMC 2907 MPF Prepositioning Objective NAVMC 2927 Antiterrorism/Force Protection Campaign Plan NAVMC Train the Trainer, Training and Readiness Manual NAVMC Class V(4) Materiel Allowances for Training and Security Navy Marine Corps Di:rec~ive (NAVMC DIR) NAVMC DIR Marine Corps Force Deployment Planning and Execution Process Manual Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Xnstruction (OPNAVXNST) OPNAVINST C Department of the Navy Physical Security Instruction for Conventional Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives (AA&E) Technical Manuals TM 00476C-24&P M2A2 Aiming Circle TM 00517A/09922A-23 Unit and Intermediate Direct Support Maintenance Nanual for 107mm Mortar Turntable and Mount 81rnrn Turntable ana Mount 81mm Mortar Bipod Assembly 'l'm TM TM TM 'l'm TM "'"" TM TM TM TM 'fm TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM TM 00526A-24&P/2 Pistol Caliber.45 MEU (SO~) lJ&P Operators Manual MK-7 MOD. 1 Anti-Personnel Obstacle Breaching System (APOBS) lJ&P/B Operator's, Onit and Direct Support Maintenance Manual for. Demolition Kit, Breaching System, Anti-Personnel Obstacle (APOBS) 02193C-14&P M/S Quadrant MlAl & MlA A-10/l Operator's Manual, Machinegun, Caliber.50, M A-10/2 Operator's Manual, Machine Guns, Caliber.50; Browning, M2 Heavy Bar.rel 02648C-10/l Designated Marksman Rifle 05538/10012-lOA/1 Operator's Manual fo~ Rifle, Ml6A2, A4 Rifle/M4, M4Al Carbine (Nov 2004) 05538C-10/1A Operator's Manual, Rifle, 5.56mm, Ml6A2 w/equipment 05539C-10/1 Sniper Rifle, 7.62rnm, M40Al /1 M40A3 Sniper Rifle Operator's Manual, 40rnrn Grenade Launcher, M203 (Ch 1&2) 07148A-12/1 Operator's Manual, AN/PRC A-l0/1A Operator's Manual, ~224 60rnrn Liqhtweiqht Company Mortar R M224A1 60mrn Lightweight Company Mortar 08521A-10/1A Technical Manual, Operator's Manual, Machinegun, 40mm, MK19 MOD A/0976la-23&p/2a Operator's Manual and Components List, ~chinegun, 40mm, MK 19 Mod /A Modular Universal Laser Equipment, AN/PAQ-3 (MULE) 08670A-10/LA Operator's Manual, Machinegun, 7.62mm, M A-14&P/l Supplement 1, M240G 08670B-23&P/2 Organizational and Intermediate Maintenance Manual, Machinequn M240G 7.62MM 08671A-10/1A Operator's Manual, Machinequn, S.56mrn, M A-10/1B Launcher, Assault Rocket 83mm (S~~W) MK153 MOD A-25&P/2A Launcher, Assault Rocket 83MM (S ~W) C-6 Enclosure ( 1)

89 NAVMC A 2 Oct 2012 TM 08686A-13&P/1 Operator and organizational/intermediate maintenance TM 09134A-12&P/l AT-4 tracer trainer TM 09397A-10/3 Operator Maintenance Manual for Javelin Missile System Basic Skills Trainer M-78 TM /1 Operator and organizational Maintenance Manual for Javelin TM /lA Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual for Javelin TM 09500A-10/1 Operator's Manual Night Vision Goggles AN/PVS-78 and AN/PVS-7D TM 09629A-10/1 Special Application Scoped Rifle,.SO CAL, M82AlA TM 09629A-23&P/iA SASR, 50 CALIBER M82A1A TM /lA SASR MB2A3.50 Cal Rifle TM 09880C-0R Operator's Guide, DAGR Operator's Pocket Guide TM 09922A-10/l M252 Slmm Mortar Operator's Manual TM &Pl Machine Gun Mounts and Combinations for Tactical Armored Vehicles TM loosa-10/1 Pistol, Semiautomatic, 9mm, M9 TM / /1 AN/PAS-138(V)2 & 3 THERMAL SIGHT TM 10271A-10/1 Operator's Manual, Monocular NVD, AN/PVS-14 TM 10271A-23&P/2 AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device TM 10271A-OR/1B AN/PVS-14 Monocular Night Vision Device TM 10470A-12&P/1A Operato~'s and Unit Maintenance Manual, Target Pointer Illuminator/Aiming Light, AN/PEQ-2A TM /1 Operator's and Unit Maintenance Manual, Target Pointer Illuninator/Aiming Light, AN?PEQ-15 TM 10471A-12&P/1 Laser Boresight System TM 10471A-12&PI Laser 8oresight System TM 10698A-10/1 M1014, Joint service Shotgun TM &P Operators Manual for AN/PVS-17/17B/17C Miniature Night Sight TM R AN/PVS-178 and A.~/PVS-17C Minature Night Sight (MNSl TM R/1 AN/PAS-22 Organizational Maintenance Manual TM ll p Operator's Manual f04 the TA-1/PT TM P-2 Operating Procedures for Communication Security Equipment TM Operator's Pocket Guide for SINCGARS Ground ICOM Radios TM SINCGARS Ground Combat Net Radio, ICOM TM Operator and Maintenance Manual For Satellite Signal Navigation Set ~~/PSN-11 TM Operator's Manual for Night Vision Sight Individual Served Weapon AN/PVS-4 TM Operator's Manual, Night Vision Sight, Crew-Served Weapon AN/TVS-5 TM Operator's Manual for Night Vision Goggles Ground Use: AN/PVS-5 and AN/PVS-5A TM Operator's Manual for Night Vision Goggles, AN/PVS-7B TM &P Operator's and Unit Maintenance Manual, I.ight, Aiming, Infrared, AN/PAQ-48 (IAL) TM &P AN/PVS-10 Night Vision Scope TM ll &p PEQ-2 TM PAS-138 TM Operator's Manual AN/PAS-130 TM Laser Infrared Observation Set AN/GVS-5 TM 11042A-00 LHMBC TM TM ll064-12&p TA31RCO ACOG Manual TM I w/chl Rifle Combat Optic TM 11065A-OR Day/Night Sight (DNS) for the M203 Grenade Launcher (AN/PSQ-18A) TM 11085B-OR/l Operators Manual for Sight, Night Vision Sniper Scope (AN/PVS-27) TM lllloa-or Long Range Sniper Rifle (LRSR), USMC Special Application Seeped Rifle (SASR) Caliber.50, Ml07 C-7 Enclosure (1)

90 NAVMC A 2 Oct 2012 TM lll407a-oi Operator's and Unit Maintenance Manual, Target Pointer Illuminator/Aiming Light, AN/PEQ-16A TM 11173A-OR/1A Infrared Zoom Laser Illuminator/Designator (IZLID) TM 11235A-OR Operator's Manual for 40mm Multi-Shot Grenade Launcher, M32 TM 11407A-OI Mini Integrated Pointer Illuminator Module (MIPIM) AN/PEQ-16A TM 1140A-Ol AN/PEQ-16 TM 11581A-OR Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual for M41 Saber System TM 1158Al-OR Operator and Organizational Maintenance Manual for M41A4 Saber System TM 11758A-OR SDO Operator's t'lanual TM 11192A-OI Machinegun Day Optic, SU-260/P TM ll803a-of\1 Operator Manual, MATV TM 11810A-OR Operator's Manual for M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle TM /6A Truck Utility 1/4 Ton 4X4 TM /68 Truck, Utility 1 1/2 Ton (HMM~V) TM Operator's Manual for Chemical-Biological Mask, M40 TM RCO TM Operator's Manual, Radio Set AN/PSC-3 TM Radio Set AN/PSC-3 TM Operator's Manual Granade Laun~~er 40-MM, M203 w/ch 1-4 TM ~ & P Operator's and Organizational Maintenance Manual (M22 Binocular) TM Operato~'s Manual, Aiming Circle, M2 and M2A2 TM W/CH 1-4 Compass Magnetic Unmounted, M2 TM Launcher and Cartridge 84MM, M136 (AT-4) TM LAAW/LAAW trainer (practice) TM Photoflash cartridges, Surface Flares and Miscellaneous Pyrotec Items TM Demolition Materials TM TOW Weapon System Guided Missile System TM TOW 2 Weapon System Guided Missile System M220E4 TM Saber System (Improved Target Acquisition System) M41A TM Operator Maintenance Manual for Truck; Utility~ Cargo/Troop Carrier, 2-l/4 Ton, 4X4 TM Operator's, Organizational, Direct support and General Support Maintenance Manual for Electrical Circuit Test Set, AN/TSM-158 TM Technical Manuals for Highly Mobile Multi-Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) Miscell.aneous Tactical Tracking Operations by David Scott-Donelan USMC Site Exploitation: Evidence collection - training support package ATP-TM-MFAL Advanced Target Pointer Illuminator Aiming Light PEQ-15 BUST Handbook CALL Tactical Site ~xploitation and Cache Search Operations CMP Rule Book DCOCSOP Digital COC SOP for Battalion Operations in Irregular Warfare Explosive Ordnance Disposal Guidelines FM~RP Vehicle Recovery Operations FMFRP 4-52 First Aid FMFRP Small Wars Manual FMI The Operations ProcessFTGO-P-1 60mm firing table FTSl-AR-2 8lrnm firing table IP 2-31 Infantry Mortars IP 2-32 Anti-mechanized Weapons C-8 Enclosure (1)

91 MAVMC A 2 Oct 2012 Jane's aook of Armored Vehicles JIEDDTF Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization Tactics, Techniques and Procedures Handbook MCWL X Combat Hunter NAVSEASWO 60-AA-MMA-010 Demolition Materials NSPD-44 Management of Interagency Efforts Concerning Reconstruction and Stabilization NWP MPF Operations OH l-5-l Tri-MEF Maritime Pre-positioning Force Standing Operating Procedure SH Ranger Handbook SI ll065a-in/l Warranty Procedure for the AN/PSQ-l8A, M203 DAY/NIGHT SIGHT SI 11085A-OD/1 Warranty Procedures for AN/PVS-9(V)4 SL Machine Gun, Caliber.so, Browning, M2 SL A Machine Gun, 4Gmm, MK-19, Mod 3 TB The PLGR made simple TC A Leader's Guide to Lane Training TC Special Forces Advisor Guide TTECG/MA~fTS-1 Convoy Battle Skills Handbook UMEG Urban Mobility Engineer's Guidebook USMC Range Safety Pocket Guide X-FILE Urban Attack X-FILE urban Defense X-FILE Urban Sustainment c-9 Enclosure (1)

92 MARINE CORPS SECURITY FORCE T&R MANUAL NAV~~ A Ch 1 APPENDIX D CLASS V(W) REQOIRMENTS 1. The Class v listed in this appendix is required to train both the individual and collective Security Force training events. 2. ALL TASK ( ). The following table lists the Class V requirements for the 7000-Level collective events (Battalion-Individual). DODIC NOMENCLA'rURE TOTAL AOll Cartridge, 12 Gauge #CO Buckshot M162 Sub f/aago A023 Cartridge, 12 Gauqe 1 Ounce Slug Commercial A059 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 10/Clip A062 Cartridge, 5.56mm Ball M855 Linked A063 Cartridge, 5.56mm Tracer M856 Single Round A064 Cartridge, 5.56mm 4 Ball M855/1 Tracer M856 Linked A075 Cartridge, 5. 56mrn Blank M200 J~inked A080 Cartridge, 5.56mm Blank M200 Single Round A091 Cartridge, Caliber.22 Ball Long Rifle Match (Rifle) \111 Cartridge, 7.62mrn Blank M82 Linked A112 Cartridge, 7.62mrn Blank M Al31 Cartridge, 7.62mm 4 Ball MB0/1 Tracer M62 Linked A143 Cartridge, 7.62mm Ball M80 linked A358 Cartridge, 9rnm TP-T M939 for AT-4 Trainer 4672 A363 Cartridge, 9mm Ball M A475 Cartridge, Caliber.45 Ball Ml A482 Cartridge Caliber.45 Wadcutter A483 Cartridge, Caliber.45 Ball M1911 Match ASSS Cartridg_e, Caliber.50 Ball M33 Link 6662 A576 Cartridge, Caliber.50 4 API M8/1 API-T M20 Linked AAll Cartridge, 7.62mm Long Range M118 LR AA12 Cartridge, 9mm FX Red Marking AA21 Cartridge, 9mm FX Blue Marking AA51 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Rubber Fin Stabilized Non-Lethal 9000 AA54 Cartridge, 12 Gauge Door Breaching 80 AASS Cartrid_g_e, 12 Guage dummy MK242 Mod 300 AA60 Cartridge, 12 Gauge #00 Buckshot M67 Cartridge, 5.56~m Moly-Coated AA68 Ctg, 5.56~m Short Range Training MB AB05 Cartridge, 5.56mm Clipped FX Blue Marking AB06 Cartridge, 5.56mm Clipped FX Red Marking AX14 Primer, Percussion 12 Gauge W BA06 Cartridge, 40mm Foam Rubber Non-Lethal M Cartridge 40mm Green Star Parachute 330 sso s Cartridge, 40mm Red Star Parachute M Cartridge, 40mm ~lhite Star Parachute M583/M583Al 660 D-1 Enclosure ( 1)

93 8542 B546 C995 G811 G878 G881 G940 G945 G950 G982 GG04 GG20 J007 DODIC K765 L306 L307 L311 L312 L314 L495 L598 L599 M030 M032 Ml30 M131 M456 M670 M757 M980 M981 M982 ML03 MM30 Cartridge 40mm HEDP M430/M430~1 Linked 288 Cartridge, 40mm HEDP M Cartridge and Launcher, 84mm M136 AT-4 15 Grenade, Hand Practice Body!<! Fuze, Hand Grenade Practice w/ Conf Clip 2339 Grenade, Hand Fragmentation 1167 w/ Conf Clip 2193 Grenade, Hand Green Smoke M Grenade, Hand Yellow Smoke MlB 175 Grenade, Hand Red Smoke M18 Grenade, Hand Practice Smoke. TA M83 14 Grenade, Rubber Ball Non-Lethal Grenade, Hand Stun 587 Mine, Antipersonnel M18Al wi::h M57 Firing Device 26 NOMENC:.ATURE 'l'o'ral Riot Control Agent, cs 523 Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star Cluster Ml58 15 Signal, I!lumina tion Ground White Star Cluster Ml Signal, Illumination Ground Red Star Parachute Ml26Al 15 Signal, Illumination Ground t1hi te Star Parachute M127Al 400 Signal, Illumination Ground Green Star Cluster M125Al 110 Flare, Surface Trip M49 Series 110 Simulator, Explosive Booby T~ap Flash M Simulator, Explosive Booby T.:::ap Illuminating Ml Charge, Demolition Block TNT 1/4-Pound 132 Charge, Demolition Block TNT 1-Pound 68 Cap, Blasting Electric M6 135 Cap, Blastinq Non-Electric M7 225 Cord, Detonating PETN Type I Class E 1154 Fuse, Blasting Time M Charge, Assembly Demolition Ml83 Camp C-4 38 Charge, Demolition Sheet Inch Thick 950 Charge, Demolition Sheet Inch Thick 339 Charge, Demolition Sheet Inch Thick 78 F'iring Device, Demolition Multi-Purpose Ml42 10 Charge, Flexible 20 Gram PETN MK140 Mod These allowances are based upon the high expenditures by fiscal year (FY) from the previous five years. This does not represent strict literal interpretations of the individual and ::ollective training standards of this manual. 4. This will allow for the procurement of training a~~nition expended annually and the unconstrained training requirement is developed to allow commanders to train without the fiscal constraint. D-2 Enclosure (1)

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